Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: October 2025
At Dyslexia Review, we are committed to making our platform accessible and usable for everyone — including people with dyslexia, learning differences, and other disabilities. Accessibility is central to our mission of empowering users to find and share resources that support reading, writing, and learning success.
Our Commitment
We are actively working toward meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA standards. These guidelines help make web content more accessible for people with disabilities and more user-friendly for everyone.
While we are not fully compliant at this time, accessibility is an ongoing process. We are continuously reviewing, testing, and updating our site to identify and address accessibility barriers. Accessibility improvements are built into our regular development and design processes.
Ongoing Improvements
To strengthen our accessibility efforts, we:
• Prioritize accessibility fixes as part of ongoing product updates.
• Integrate accessibility best practices into our UX and design workflows.
• Seek feedback from people with dyslexia and diverse accessibility needs through usability testing and community input.
Known Limitations
Some areas of our website and certain third-party content or integrations (such as embedded forms, videos, or external links) may not yet meet full accessibility standards. We are working closely with partners and developers to improve accessibility wherever possible.
Feedback and Contact
We welcome your feedback — it helps us make the platform better for everyone.
If you encounter any accessibility barriers or difficulty using our site, please let us know:
Email: Support@dyslexia.review
We will review your message and respond within 3–7 business days.
Accessibility Support
If you need assistance accessing any content or completing any action on our website, please contact us directly.
Legal Disclaimer
Dyslexia Review is committed to accessibility and inclusion. We recognize that achieving full WCAG 2.2 Level AA compliance is an ongoing process, and we are continuously making improvements. By maintaining transparency about our accessibility journey and taking corrective actions as needed, we aim to meet both the spirit and letter of accessibility laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.