Accessibility statement
SecBird is built for everyone with an online life — explicitly including kids, elderly users, and people using assistive technology. Accessibility is a design principle here, not a compliance checkbox.
Last reviewed: 7 July 2026.
Our target
WCAG 2.2 Level AA across the app and this site.
What we do
- Plain language everywhere. Four states — Good, Needs attention, Critical, Due for a re-check — always as words, never color alone.
- Automated checks on every change. Every page is tested with axe in our test suite, and our pipeline fails if a serious violation is introduced. This marketing site scores 100 for accessibility in Lighthouse on every audited page.
- Keyboard first. Skip links, visible focus outlines, one-step-per- screen walkthroughs, and native dialog semantics (focus trapping and Escape included).
- Your preferences respected. Dark mode follows your system setting; animations are effectively disabled when you've asked your OS for reduced motion.
- Generous type and targets. 17px base font size and comfortably sized touch targets throughout.
Known limitations (honest list)
- Manual screen-reader passes (VoiceOver, NVDA) are still in progress across every flow. Automated checks catch a lot; they don't catch everything a human ear does.
- Formal 200–400% zoom verification of every screen is part of the same ongoing manual pass.
- Emoji are used as icons for breach data categories, with text always alongside — feedback on how these read in your screen reader is especially welcome.
Tell us when something's broken
If any part of SecBird doesn't work with your setup, that's a bug — email accessibility@secbird.io and we'll treat it like one. Include what you were doing, what happened, and what tech you use (screen reader, browser, OS). We reply within 3 business days.