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Accessibility Statement

Last updated: 2026-04-25

DRAFT — for counsel review only. Not a final, published document.

Note: An accessibility statement is not a privacy or data-protection document. It is included in the legal/ directory for centralized management of public-facing compliance copy. The accuracy of the conformance claims in this draft depends on an actual accessibility audit of the Site, which has not been performed as of 2026-04-25. Do not publish conformance claims that have not been independently verified.


Our commitment to accessibility

What Would Dad Say LLC, a Pennsylvania limited liability company ("we," "us," or "our") is committed to ensuring that the website located at https://whatwoulddadsay.app (the "Site") is accessible to people with disabilities. We are actively working to increase the accessibility and usability of the Site and to conform to applicable accessibility standards.

Conformance status

{{TODO: Before publishing, commission an accessibility audit (automated scan plus manual testing) of the Site against WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Replace the placeholder below with the actual conformance status: "fully conforms," "partially conforms," or "does not conform." Do not claim conformance without verification. False or unverified accessibility claims have been the basis of litigation and regulatory action in the United States (ADA Title III) and the European Union (EU Web Accessibility Directive 2016/2102).}}

The Site aims to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). {{TODO: Replace this sentence with an accurate conformance statement after audit, e.g., "The Site partially conforms to WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Known limitations are listed below."}}

Known limitations

{{TODO: List specific known accessibility issues identified during audit, including the affected page or component, the relevant WCAG criterion (e.g., "1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum)"), and the planned remediation date. If no audit has been performed, state: "A formal accessibility audit has not yet been completed. This section will be updated upon completion of the initial audit." Do not leave this blank — an empty limitations section implies full conformance, which is unlikely without formal verification.}}

Technical specifications

Accessibility of the Site relies on the following technologies:

These technologies are relied upon for conformance with WCAG 2.1 Level AA.

Assessment approach

What Would Dad Say LLC has assessed the accessibility of the Site using:

{{TODO: List the assessment methods, e.g.:

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Feedback and contact information

We welcome feedback on the accessibility of the Site. If you experience accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us:

We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within {{TODO: Insert response timeframe, e.g., "3 business days"}}.

Formal complaints

{{TODO: If the product is confirmed in-scope for EU Web Accessibility Directive (Directive 2016/2102), include information on how EU users can escalate a complaint to the relevant enforcement body. If the product is US-only, this section may be omitted or replaced with a note about ADA dispute resolution. Confirm with counsel.}}

If you are not satisfied with our response to your accessibility feedback, {{TODO: Insert escalation path, e.g., "you may contact [relevant enforcement body] or seek legal advice about your rights"}}.

Formal enforcement procedure

{{TODO: Under the EU Web Accessibility Directive, public-sector bodies are required to include a link to the enforcement procedure. Confirm with counsel whether this requirement applies to WWDS (it applies to public-sector bodies in EU member states; private-sector applicability varies by country). If not applicable, remove this section.}}