VerumVerify is committed to making its digital services accessible to all users, including persons with disabilities, in accordance with the Israeli Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Law (5758-1998), Israeli Standard SI 5568, and WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
The site supports full keyboard navigation, screen readers (NVDA, VoiceOver, JAWS, TalkBack), high contrast and grayscale modes, adjustable font size, dyslexia-friendly font, motion pause, and 17 languages with full RTL support.
The built-in Accessibility Widget, reachable from the bottom-right of every page, lets any visitor toggle contrast, invert colors, enlarge text up to 200%, add reading guides and cursor helpers, pause animations, or switch to a dyslexia-friendly typeface, without needing any browser extension or assistive plugin.
Content is delivered as semantic HTML with proper landmark roles, skip-to-content links, labelled form fields, focus-visible outlines, and ARIA descriptions on all interactive components (dialogs, sheets, alerts) so screen-reader users receive full context. Color combinations are chosen to meet or exceed a 4.5:1 contrast ratio in both light and dark themes.
The 17 supported languages include full right-to-left rendering for Hebrew, Arabic, and Persian, with locale-aware date, number, and currency formatting. Fact-check results, sources, and reasoning are all localized rather than machine-translated at read time, so the experience matches the interface language throughout.
If you encounter any barrier while using VerumVerify, a missing label, an unreachable control, an image without alt text, or content that does not render properly with your assistive technology, please contact us at contact@verumverify.com. We treat accessibility bugs with the same priority as security bugs and aim to resolve them within 14 days.