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Site Content Accessibility Guidelines

ensure an optimal user experience for all users, regardless of their individual abilities.

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     The AudioEye® Trusted Certification is for AudioEye customers and details and validates the business or organization’s commitment to digital inclusion and, in pursuit of achieving optimal accessibility and usability, the extent to which they conform to the principles of inclusive design, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), and other ADA-related laws, mandates, and guidelines.

     The AudioEye Trusted Certification provides web publishers with a consistent stamp of approval from a reliable, third-party accessibility authority.

     When an end-user encounters the AudioEye Trusted Certification Badge, they can rest assured that the business or organization they are interacting with has:

  • Made a sincere commitment to ensure the highest level of access and usability for all end-users, regardless of their individual abilities;

  • Strived, and continues to strive to, adhere to inclusive design principles and achieve and maintain substantial conformance with AudioEye’s interpretation of the informative guidance supplied through the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG);

  • Supplied end-users with access to a 24-7 Help Desk that allows them to report issues to, and receive feedback from, accessibility professionals versed in the types of issues and access barriers that may impede or limit their access; and

  • Provided free cloud-based web personalization and enhancement tools that emulate several different assistive utilities and allow end-users to customize the user experience to meet their individual preferences.

     The Trusted by AudioEye badge represents a commitment to accessibility and digital inclusion. The AudioEye web accessibility certification process may involve a combination of automatic and accessibility expert testing with the goals of (i) identifying and resolving access barriers, (ii) conforming with the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA Success Criteria, and (iii) ensuring an optimal user experience for all users, regardless of their individual abilities.

     While AudioEye’s underlying JavaScript is active, AudioEye attests to the following:

  • AudioEye Activation is complete.

  • Testing & Discovery is ongoing with continuous monitoring.

  • Remediation & Validation is ongoing.

  • The AudioEye 24/7 Website Accessibility Help Desk is active.

  • The AudioEye Help Desk can be activated.

AudioEye certifies that the www.danmullininsurance.com website is being monitored and remediated with a goal of increasing conformance with WCAG 2.2 AA. In this ongoing effort, AudioEye’s technology has already made progress in removing access barriers and will continue to enhance this website for optimal accessibility and usability for all users.

This service may also include regularly scheduled expert audits, and regular releases that help to improve access and usability for all users, including users of assistive technology.

If you encounter access barriers or issues with any page or feature on this website that may present a challenge for website visitors looking to access this website, please submit your feedback through the Help Desk.

AudioEye statements

  • AudioEye continually monitors the most recent Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) set forth by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

  • AudioEye has taken steps to help improve and maintain accessibility of this website.

  • While the related JavaScript is active, AudioEye monitors this website and/or the platform hosting this website for possible violations of certain WCAG Success Criteria.

  • AudioEye routinely evaluates the services that are applied to this website and/or the platform hosting this website to help improve conformance with WCAG Success Criteria.

  • AudioEye periodically reviews automated and accessibility expert test results relating to its offerings to help develop remediations that can be applied to this website and/or the platform hosting this website to help improve conformance with WCAG Success Criteria.

  • AudioEye offers support and resources that promote accessibility best practices.

  • AudioEye periodically monitors laws, regulations and practices regarding digital accessibility compliance, including but not limited to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other similar state and international laws and regulations.

  • While the related JavaScript is active, AudioEye supports a 24/7 Accessibility Help Desk for website visitors, which gives website visitors the ability to report accessibility issues and grievances should they be encountered. AudioEye prioritizes fixing accessibility issues when submitted via the Help Desk.

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  • While the related JavaScript is active, the AudioEye Accessibility Help Desk also provides web personalization tools permitting website visitors to address specific accessibility issues and to customize their user experience.

     DanMullinInsurance.com website content follows accessibility guidelines using standards and best practices aimed at making web content more accessible to people with disabilities, for example:

  1. Perceivable Information and User Interface: Ensuring that information and user interface components are presented in ways that users can perceive. This might involve providing text alternatives for non-text content, making content adaptable, and ensuring distinguishability.

  2. Operable User Interface and Navigation: The interface should be operable by anyone, which means making all functionality available from a keyboard, giving users enough time to read and use content, and helping users navigate and find content.

  3. Understandable Information and User Interface: Information and the operation of the user interface must be understandable. This can include making text readable and understandable, ensuring web pages operate in predictable ways, and helping users avoid and correct mistakes.

  4. Robust Content and Reliable Interpretation: Content must be robust enough that it can be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user agents, including assistive technologies.

     These are general guidelines from the Web

Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which are widely recognized in the field of web development. For more specific guidance, it would be beneficial to consult the official WCAG documentation or a web accessibility expert.

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