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Digital inclusion

A website designed for everyone

Just as our app encourages real-world meetups, our website should work for as many people as possible — including those with permanent or temporary disabilities.

We aim for WCAG 2.1 Level AA and continuously improve keyboard navigation, screen readers, and visual comfort.

What is digital accessibility?

It means everyone can access online information and services, regardless of disability (visual, hearing, motor, cognitive…) or device. On the web, that requires clear structure, readable contrast, keyboard navigation, and text that assistive technologies can understand.

Our commitment in numbers

  • 27+

    site languages

    Navigation labels, breadcrumbs, and “Skip to main content” translated across all site languages.

  • WCAG 2.1

    Target standard

    Semantic structure, visible focus, reduced motion, and automated Axe testing.

  • 100%

    marketing pages tested

    Accessibility checks (critical violations) on key pages, in every language.

What we implement

Concrete choices built into the code — not just an overlay. Here are the main actions on daremeet.com.

01

Skip to main content

A focus-visible link lets you bypass navigation and jump straight to the page content — helpful for keyboard and screen reader users.

02

Navigation and semantic structure

Landmarks, heading hierarchy, breadcrumbs, and ARIA labels on menus, modals, and sections for consistent reading.

03

Keyboard and focus

Focus trap in the mobile menu and language dialog, Escape to close, inert background, and visible focus in light and dark mode.

04

Motion and visual comfort

Honours the prefers-reduced-motion setting (fewer animations, homepage video hidden) and offers dark mode to reduce eye strain.

05

Contrast and readability

Clean type, generous spacing, and brand colours checked for readable text on light or dark backgrounds.

06

Testing and continuous improvement

Axe analysis (Playwright) on marketing pages; your feedback helps us fix remaining issues.

Mobile app

iOS and Android apps follow platform accessibility guidelines (VoiceOver, TalkBack, system text sizes). We are progressively improving accessible descriptions on main screens.

Accessibility statement

  • Target: WCAG 2.1 Level AA (public site daremeet.com).
  • Last review: May 2026.
  • Methods: automated Axe tests (Playwright), keyboard testing, and manual reviews.
  • Known limitations: some third-party pages, decorative media, or recent pages may still be improving.

Found an accessibility issue?

If you cannot access content or find it hard to use, tell us the page, language, and your setup (screen reader, keyboard-only navigation, etc.). We will prioritise your request.

Goal: WCAG 2.1 Level AA on the public website. Some pages or third-party content may still be undergoing improvement.