RightFlow Trust Center

RightFlow Accessibility Statement

RightFlow is committed to improving the accessibility of its website and digital experience for a broad range of users, including people with disabilities. We work to make core journeys, content, and navigation more usable, and we provide an accessibility widget to support additional viewing and interaction preferences.

Accessibility approach

This statement explains the accessibility measures currently available on the site, the assistive options exposed through the accessibility widget, the standards we aim to support, and the best way to report an accessibility issue so it can be reviewed and improved.

Accessibility support

Widget and manual review

Languages

Hebrew and English

Contact

Support and accessibility requests

Our accessibility commitment

We aim to provide a website experience that is clearer, more usable, and more inclusive for people with different visual, motor, cognitive, and other accessibility needs. Accessibility is treated as an ongoing improvement process rather than a one-time task, and we continue reviewing the site’s structure, content, and interaction patterns over time.

Accessibility measures currently available

The site includes an accessibility widget that allows visitors to activate additional viewing and interaction adjustments. Depending on the selected option, users can increase or decrease font size, switch to higher contrast or monochrome display, highlight links, use a more readable font, enlarge the cursor, stop animations, expose image descriptions, and use read-aloud support for the main content area.

Keyboard, language, and structure support

We work to preserve semantic page structure, visible navigation, skip-to-content behavior, and support for both Hebrew and English, including right-to-left presentation where relevant. We also aim to keep important content readable across common desktop and mobile browsing contexts.

Compatibility and standards

Our goal is to improve compatibility with modern browsers and common assistive technologies and to align the site over time with generally accepted accessibility principles, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Some areas may not yet fully satisfy every success criterion or every assistive technology combination, and accessibility improvements may continue as the product evolves.

Third-party content and known limitations

Some parts of the experience may rely on third-party services, embedded technologies, analytics, infrastructure, or browser behavior that are not fully controlled by RightFlow. As a result, certain pages, flows, or components may still present accessibility limitations. An accessibility widget can help many users, but it does not by itself guarantee full legal or technical compliance for every page, workflow, or disability scenario.

How to report an accessibility issue

If you encounter an accessibility barrier, need content in an alternative format, or want to suggest an improvement, please contact us with as much detail as possible, including the page URL, the action you tried to perform, the device or browser you used, and the nature of the difficulty. This helps us review the issue more effectively and prioritize remediation.

Response and follow-up

We review accessibility-related requests in good faith and aim to respond through the relevant support channel within a reasonable time. Where an issue is confirmed, we may address it through content updates, design changes, engineering fixes, or workflow adjustments, depending on the nature and severity of the problem.

Statement maintenance

This statement may be updated from time to time as the site, accessibility tooling, legal expectations, and product workflows change. Users who need current accessibility information should refer to this page as the latest published accessibility statement for the website.