Da Bored Book's Accessibility Statement

Version 1.1 Updated 9/30/2024

Da Bored Book is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible experience to everyone, including individuals with disabilities. We believe everyone should have access to digital experiences and continually strive to enhance the accessibility of our website.

Da Bored Book's commitment is guided by our accessibility policy to ensure that people with disabilities have full and equal opportunity to access and benefit from the content, information, and products offered by Da Bored Book through daboredbook.com.

Support

We are here to ensure you have a great experience. If you experience any difficulties accessing our website or need assistance with any content, please feel free to contact us:

-Email: info@daboredbook.com

-Phone: (619) 800-5179

Feedback

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of daboredbook.com. Your input is invaluable and helps us improve our digital experiences to better meet your needs. Please share your experience with us:

-Email: info@daboredbook.com

-Phone: (619) 800-5179

Compatibility

For the best browsing experience, we recommend using the latest version of one of the four major web browsers:

-Mozilla Firefox

-Google Chrome

-Apple Safari

-Microsoft Edge

Using an outdated browser may lead to a suboptimal experience. We encourage users to keep their browsers updated to ensure optimal functionality.

Evaluation

To improve and maintain the accessibility of daboredbook.com, we employ a comprehensive evaluation strategy. This includes independent audits by third-parties, automated scans to identify potential issues, user testing with individuals with disabilities for real-world insights, and reviews from our digital team. Through continuous monitoring and updates, we strive to ensure our digital content remains accessible.

Training

Da Bored Book invests in ongoing accessibility training for our digital team, including web content personnel, developers, designers, and other members, to ensure they are knowledgeable and adhere to best practices.

Resources

NVDA screen reader (free)

Accessible.org

W3C Web Accessibility Initiative

The Americans with Disabilities Act

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines