Phonalyze Accessibility Statement
Our commitment is guided by our accessibility policy to ensure that people with disabilities have full and equal opportunity to access and benefit from the content, products, services, and information offered through the Phonalyze web platform.
Accessibility Assessment Methodology
Accessibility assessment for Phonalyze is conducted using a combination of self-evaluation and automated accessibility evaluation tools. Accessibility validation is included as part of our quality assurance (QA) and release cycles to help identify and resolve issues before production deployment.
Support and Feedback
If you need assistance using the Phonalyze website or would like to provide accessibility feedback, we invite you to contact us:
Email: admin@phonalyze.com
Optimal Experience
The Phonalyze website is best used with the latest versions of modern web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge, as well as mobile browsers on current iOS and Android versions.
The platform is designed to be compatible with common assistive technologies such as:
Note: The website may not display optimally in Internet Explorer or older browsers beyond three major releases.
Commitment to Accessibility
Phonalyze has taken multiple steps to support and continuously improve accessibility:
Design Integration
Accessibility considerations are integrated into workflows, including semantic structure, color contrast, and keyboard navigation.
Regular Reviews
Periodic automated scans and manual reviews are conducted to identify and address potential barriers.
Training
Accessibility awareness and best practices are reinforced through internal guidance for designers and developers.
QA & Release Integration
Accessibility checks are included as part of QA processes and release readiness reviews.
Standards and Guidelines
Phonalyze strives to align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA and recommendations from the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative. Accessibility is treated as an ongoing process rather than a one-time effort.