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Accessibility statement

Last updated: 2026-05-24

Our commitment

Apselog is committed to making apselog.com and the Apselog product accessible to people with disabilities. We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, the standard most widely referenced by U.S. and EU regulators.

What we do

  • Semantic HTML with a logical heading order on every public page.
  • Keyboard navigation for every interactive element, with a visible focus indicator.
  • A “skip to main content” link on marketing and dashboard layouts.
  • Form fields paired with labels; required fields marked visually and programmatically.
  • Decorative icons hidden from assistive tech with aria-hidden.
  • Color is never the only signal — status uses text labels alongside color.
  • Live regions announce form submission state to screen readers.

Known limitations

We test with keyboard, VoiceOver, and NVDA on the public marketing site and the public status page. We are actively improving the following areas:

  • The dashboard (signed-in product) has not yet completed a full external accessibility audit.
  • Some muted-text combinations on dark backgrounds may sit close to the 4.5:1 contrast ratio; we are tightening these in our design tokens.
  • The status page sparkline charts convey trend visually only; the underlying numeric data (uptime %, latency in ms) is always shown as text.

Report a barrier

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on Apselog — or have a suggestion — we want to hear about it. Please email [email protected] and include:

  • The page URL where you encountered the issue.
  • A description of what happened and what you expected.
  • The assistive technology you were using (if any) and its version.

We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 2 business days and to fix verified barriers in our next regular release cycle.

Formal complaints

If you are not satisfied with our response, you may file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, or with your local equivalent regulator.

Standards we measure against

  • WCAG 2.1 Level AA (target conformance).
  • Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act (de facto federal contract standard).
  • European Accessibility Act (EAA) requirements where applicable.

This statement was last reviewed on 2026-05-24. We review it at least every 12 months and after any material change to the site.