Reports Pedia is committed to making our website and research accessible to as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. We want everyone who relies on our work to be able to reach it, read it, and use it. This statement describes our approach and how to reach us if you encounter a barrier.
Our Standard
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. These guidelines, published by the World Wide Web Consortium, define how to make web content more perceivable, operable, understandable, and compatible with assistive technologies for people with a wide range of abilities. We treat WCAG 2.1 AA as the benchmark our site should meet.
What We Work Toward
In practice, our accessibility efforts include providing text alternatives for non-text content, maintaining sufficient color contrast, supporting keyboard navigation, using clear and consistent structure with proper headings, ensuring content is readable and understandable, and building pages that work with assistive technologies such as screen readers. We consider accessibility when we design and update the site rather than treating it as an afterthought.
Ongoing Effort
Accessibility is a continuing commitment, not a one-time task. Websites change, and new content and features can introduce barriers even when the intent is otherwise. We review our site over time and work to identify and fix issues as we find them. We are honest that we may not yet meet every criterion everywhere, and we treat reported problems as work to be done.
Third-Party Content
Some elements of our site may rely on third-party tools or content that we do not fully control. Where that is the case, we encourage those providers to meet accessibility standards and we work to choose accessible options, but we cannot always guarantee the accessibility of components outside our direct control.
Feedback and Assistance
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on our site, or if you need research in an alternative format, please tell us. Contact us at research@reportspedia.com and describe the problem, the page or report involved, and the assistive technology you are using if relevant. Your feedback helps us improve, and we will do our best to provide the information you need in a usable form. We treat accessibility reports as a priority.