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Trust / Accessibility
Accessibility is an implementation requirement.
AuraOne targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA across the public website and canonical product experiences, and provides a direct path for accessibility feedback.
Public version 1.0 · Target and review statement
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- Public version 1.0
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- Target and review statement
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Document summary
What this public document covers
- AuraOne targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA across the public website and canonical product experiences, and provides a direct path for accessibility feedback.
- Customer-specific architecture, controls, commitments, and contractual terms remain governed by the applicable agreement and review process.
Target standard
AuraOne targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA for the public website and canonical product experiences. A target is not a blanket certification: pages and workflows require automated and manual validation before they are represented as conformant.
Accessibility acceptance includes semantic structure, keyboard operation, visible focus, text resizing, reflow, contrast, reduced motion, names and descriptions, and useful status announcements.
Keyboard and interaction
- Primary navigation, menus, search, dialogs, forms, tables, and workflow controls must be keyboard operable.
- Focus remains visible, follows a meaningful order, and returns to the invoking control when a dialog closes.
- Information is not communicated by color, position, or motion alone.
- Hover or pointer affordances supplement content that is already available to keyboard and touch users.
Visual presentation
- The light-first system uses tested text, border, state, and focus colors rather than low-contrast atmospheric styling.
- Layouts are designed to reflow at narrow viewports and at enlarged text without hiding required content or actions.
- Motion respects the reduced-motion preference. Continuous decorative animation is not required to understand a page.
- Tables retain headers and a readable text alternative; status and readiness remain explicit in words.
Content and media
- Images that carry meaning receive useful alternative text or an adjacent text equivalent.
- Video controls, captions, transcripts, and static fallbacks are provided when the media requires them.
- Proofline and architecture diagrams use semantic lists and text boundaries so the information does not depend on a visual line.
- Human Data imagery is also governed by rights, consent, source, and approved-use metadata.
Known limitations and ongoing work
AuraOne is migrating a large set of legacy marketing and product routes into canonical templates. Legacy pages may not yet match every final interaction and presentation pattern.
Issues are prioritized by task impact, reach, and whether they block navigation, understanding, review, or completion. A workaround is documented when an immediate correction is not available.
Accessibility feedback
Report the page or workflow, the problem, assistive technology or browser if relevant, and the action you were trying to complete. Do not include confidential customer data in a public report.
Send accessibility feedback through the contact form. For account-specific support, use the authenticated support path or the contact named in your agreement.