Last updated: March 26, 2026
Unyvia is committed to providing a website experience that is accessible, inclusive, and usable for as many people as possible. We believe accessibility is an ongoing responsibility and part of delivering a high-quality digital experience for all users, including people using assistive technologies.
We are working to improve the accessibility and usability of our website so that visitors can more easily understand our content, navigate our pages, use forms and contact tools, access information across devices and screen sizes, and interact with the site using assistive technologies where possible. Our goal is to align our website with recognized accessibility best practices and to improve accessibility over time as the site evolves.
We aim to design, develop, and maintain our website with reference to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, and we seek to work toward Level AA where reasonably achievable for our public-facing content. Accessibility considerations may include semantic page structure and heading hierarchy, keyboard navigability, readable contrast and text sizing, descriptive links and button labels, alt text for meaningful images, form labeling and error clarity, responsive layouts and zoom support, and support for common assistive technologies.
Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time task. We continue to review and improve the website as content, features, and design components change. Our ongoing efforts may include reviewing templates and reusable components, testing key pages and user flows, improving readability and contrast, refining form accessibility, correcting known issues as they are identified, and considering accessibility in future updates and new content.
Despite our efforts, some areas of the website may not yet be fully accessible or may not work optimally for every user or assistive technology combination. Examples may include older content or documents not yet fully remediated, third-party embedded tools or integrations, occasional inconsistencies in alternative text, labeling, or focus behavior, and PDF or downloadable content that may require further accessibility review. We are working to improve these areas over time.
If you experience difficulty accessing any part of our website, need information in an alternative format, or would like to report an accessibility issue, please contact us. When reaching out, it helps to include the page or URL involved, a brief description of the issue, the device, browser, or assistive technology you were using, and your contact information if you would like a reply. We will make reasonable efforts to review the issue and respond appropriately.
Unyvia
support@unyvia.com
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We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website. Your input helps us identify issues, prioritize improvements, and provide a better experience for all visitors.