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Accessibility Statement

This statement was last updated on [January 19, 2026].

We at Academic's Anonymous are not working to make our site accessible to people with disabilities. This is a project for an English course, not a course in website design and programming or law. Within the given time frame, we have only allowed man hours to the English and copy writing portion of this site. It is not intended to portray a real company, and we do not have resources to invest in full service for people with disabilities. If you wish to view my site despite that I wish for it not to be truly visible to the general public, please make your own arrangements for someone to assist you in navigating the site. If you already have a disability, I would assume that a social worker has previously offered to help you find and learn to use relevant technologies. These technologies may be used, however I am not well enough informed in terms of catering to all types of disabilities, to fully speak on this topic. This website is intended to be viewed by people without vision impairments, on a computer capable of viewing 1080p optimized webpages developed by modern web design software. It is advisable to keep your browser up to date, given the hosting and website design service employed, it should be viewable on any modern browser. We will make no deliberate attempts to make this site hostile to people of disabilities, however I simply do not have the expertise quite yet to fully ensure there will be no triggers or incompatible text. I am basically relying on the website design software for this aspect of my school project.

What web accessibility is

An accessible site allows visitors with disabilities to browse the site with the same or a similar level of ease and enjoyment as other visitors. This can be achieved with the capabilities of the system on which the site is operating, and through assistive technologies.

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