Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

Version 1.0 — last updated 18 June 2026

DueVestor is committed to making its platform accessible to people with disabilities. We design and build toward the WCAG 2.1 Level AA standard and the requirements of Israeli accessibility law. This statement describes the level of accessibility we provide, known limitations, and how to reach us if you encounter a barrier.

1. Our commitment

We believe everyone has the right to use DueVestor regardless of ability or assistive technology. Accessibility is part of our ongoing development process: we review new features for accessibility before release, train our team, and treat accessibility defects as functional bugs to be fixed, not optional polish.

2. Conformance status

DueVestor aims to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, published by the W3C. In Israel we work to comply with תקנות שוויון זכויות לאנשים עם מוגבלות (התאמות נגישות לשירות), התשע"ג-2013 and the Israeli standard ת"י 5568, which adopts WCAG 2.0/2.1 Level AA for digital services. "Aims to conform" means we substantially meet the standard while a small number of items remain in progress (see Known limitations).

3. Accessibility features

The platform includes: keyboard navigation for interactive controls; a skip-to-main-content link; visible focus indicators; semantic HTML landmarks and ARIA labelling; correct document language and text direction (the site is fully right-to-left in Hebrew and Arabic); colour contrast targeted at WCAG AA; support for browser zoom and text resizing; respect for the operating-system "reduced motion" preference; and form fields with associated labels and error messages.

4. Known limitations

Despite our efforts, some content may not yet be fully accessible. Known areas under active work include: certain data-heavy report visualisations and tables, some third-party embedded components, and generated PDF reports where the source data structure limits tagging. We are remediating these and welcome reports of any other barriers you find.

5. Feedback and contact

If you encounter an accessibility barrier, or need content in an alternative format, please contact our accessibility coordinator at [email protected]. Tell us the page, what happened, and the assistive technology you were using if relevant. We aim to respond within 5 business days and to resolve confirmed issues as quickly as is reasonably possible.

6. Enforcement and your rights

If we do not respond adequately to your request, you may contact the Commission for Equal Rights of Persons with Disabilities (נציבות שוויון זכויות לאנשים עם מוגבלות) at the Ministry of Justice, which oversees enforcement of accessibility obligations in Israel. Where applicable, you may also have rights under other accessibility laws in your jurisdiction.