This site should be usable with a keyboard, with a screen reader, and at any text size. Where it is not, that is a defect to fix, not a limitation to explain away.
The site aims at WCAG 2.2 level AA. It has not been audited by a third party, so this is a statement of intent and of what has been checked in house, not a certificate.
WCAG 2.2 AA is the reference, because it is the one most jurisdictions point at, including the EU accessibility rules and the US ADA guidance.
Plain HTML pages with headings in order, so a screen reader can navigate by structure.
Text contrast checked against the AA threshold rather than judged by eye.
No content that depends on hover, and no time limits on anything.
Tables used for tabular data only, with real header cells.
Long comparison tables scroll sideways on a narrow screen; the data is complete, the reading is harder.
No third-party audit has been done, so there may be barriers nobody here has noticed.
Current versions of the major desktop and mobile browsers, with the screen reader built into the operating system. Older browsers are not tested.
If something here blocked you, write to [email protected] and say what you were trying to do. A barrier report is treated as a defect report, and it goes to the front of the queue.
If a reported barrier is not fixed and not explained, say so in a second message. Readers in the EU may also raise the matter with their national enforcement body.
Written in August 2026, based on in-house review of the published pages.