VerumVerify Accessibility Statement

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.