Accessibility
Football Bonus Bet is committed to ensuring that our educational content, comparison hubs, and AI-driven tools are accessible to every football punter, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities. We aim for full compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA standards as a baseline for inclusive design.
1. Our Systematic Commitment to Inclusion
Accessibility is not a feature we add at the end; it is a core technical requirement of our development roadmap in 2026. We believe that everyone deserves equal access to transparent betting data and responsible gambling resources.
2. Core Technical Accessibility Features
**Advanced Keyboard Navigation:** All interactive components on the Site-including the 'Bonus Builder' steps, the 'Copilot' chat interface, and our filter dropdowns-are fully operable via keyboard. We utilize a high-visibility focus indicator and logical tab order to assist users who do not navigate with a mouse.
**Screen Reader Optimization:** We utilize semantic HTML5 landmarks (main, nav, article, etc.) and comprehensive ARIA labels to ensure a seamless experience for users utilizing assistive technologies like NVDA, JAWS, or VoiceOver. All informative imagery includes descriptive 'Alt' text, while decorative elements are hidden from screen readers.
**Visual and Cognitive Clarity:**
3. Motion and Performance
We respect the 'Prefers-Reduced-Motion' setting in your operating system. When active, all non-essential CSS animations and transitions are disabled instantly. Furthermore, our site is optimized for low-bandwidth connections, ensuring that high-authority, long-form content loads quickly on all hardware types.
4. Known Limitations and Ongoing Audits
Accessibility is a journey of continuous improvement. While we strive for perfection, certain legacy third-party components (such as older bookmaker banners or embedded live-score widgets) may not yet fully meet our AA standards. We perform quarterly accessibility audits to identify and bridge these gaps.
5. Reporting Barriers to Information
We welcome feedback from the community. If you encounter any technical barrier that prevents you from accessing our content, please contact our dedicated accessibility officer:
6. Formal Accountability
If you are not satisfied with our efforts to provide accessible information, you have the right to contact relevant equality and human rights commissions in your jurisdiction (such as the EASS in the UK).
7. Review and Revision Schedule
This Accessibility Statement is reviewed following every major Site update. Last major review: April 20-22, 2026.
