Accessibility Statement

Last updated: 2026-06-15

Our commitment

Plyzor is committed to making our app accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We believe everyone should be able to browse, bid, collect, and connect on Plyzor, and we work to remove barriers that would stop them. Accessibility is an ongoing effort for us, not a one-time checkbox.

Conformance target

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, the standard referenced by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and adopted widely around the world. These guidelines explain how to make digital content more accessible to people with a broad range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, and neurological disabilities. We are working toward full conformance and treat it as a moving target as our app grows.

What we've done

Steps we've taken include: meaningful text labels on buttons and controls so screen readers can announce them; alternative text on images; labels associated with form fields; support for the device's system text size and dark mode; a keyboard- and screen-reader-navigable structure; and use of the platform's native accessibility features on iOS and Android (such as VoiceOver and TalkBack). We test with screen readers and review new features for accessibility before they ship.

Compatibility

Plyzor is designed to work with current versions of major browsers and with the assistive technologies built into modern mobile devices, including Apple VoiceOver, Android TalkBack, system Dynamic Type / font scaling, and reduced-motion settings. We recommend keeping your device, operating system, browser, and assistive technology up to date for the best experience.

Known limitations

Despite our efforts, some parts of Plyzor may not yet be fully accessible. We are actively working to identify and fix these. Known areas we're improving include color contrast on some secondary text, and full screen-reader labeling across every interactive control. If you encounter a barrier that isn't listed here, please tell us; see “Report a barrier” below.

Third-party and user content

Plyzor displays content created by our users (photos, videos, audio, GIFs, drawings, and text) and content served by third-party providers (such as GIF search results). We do not control whether that content is itself accessible; for example, a user's video may have no captions. We encourage everyone who posts on Plyzor to make their content accessible, and we continue to add tools that help.

Report a barrier

We welcome your feedback. If you have trouble using any part of Plyzor because of a disability, or you notice something that isn't accessible, please contact us; we treat accessibility reports as a priority and will work with you to provide the information, feature, or service you need through an alternative method if necessary. Email us at [email protected] with the subject line “Accessibility.” Please include the page or screen where you ran into the problem, what happened, and the device, browser, and assistive technology you were using, so we can reproduce and fix it quickly. We aim to respond within five business days.

Ongoing efforts

We review accessibility as part of our regular development process, incorporate it into new features, and revisit this statement as the app evolves. This statement reflects our current efforts and good-faith commitment; it is not a warranty that every part of the app is, at every moment, free of accessibility issues. We are committed to continual improvement and to responding promptly when a barrier is reported.

Contact

For any accessibility question or request, reach us at [email protected].