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Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

We sell accessible websites — so ours has to hold up to the same standard. Here’s where we stand and how to tell us if something doesn’t work for you.

Last reviewed: June 2026

Our conformance status

This website is built to conform to WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Under Ontario’s AODA / IASR, the legal floor for covered organizations is WCAG 2.0 AA; we target 2.2 AA as current best practice, which also covers mobile and cognitive accessibility. Accessibility is engineered into the source code — we do not use overlay widgets.

Measures we take

  • Semantic HTML with a single, logical heading structure per page
  • Full keyboard operability with a visible focus indicator and a skip-to-content link
  • Colour contrast meeting WCAG 2.2 AA (≥ 4.5:1 for body text)
  • Accessible forms with labelled fields, error summaries, and live status messages
  • Respect for the prefers-reduced-motion setting
  • Testing with automated tooling and manual screen-reader checks

Known limitations

We aim for full conformance, but two areas warrant a note. Third-party embeds we don’t control may not fully conform. And the free Risk Snapshot runs an automated preliminary scan of a submitted site (covering roughly 30–40% of WCAG criteria) — it is a guide, not a substitute for the manual audit we perform on engagement. If you encounter any other barrier, please tell us.

Tell us about a barrier

If any part of this site is hard to use, contact us and we’ll respond within 2 business days:

PassProof provides accessibility engineering and remediation — not legal advice. We work alongside your counsel to support your AODA compliance.

Want a statement like this for your own site?

A proper Accessibility Statement and feedback process is part of AODA compliance. We’ll set yours up alongside the audit.