Accessibility Commitment
Stealth Cloud is designed to be readable, navigable, and usable by the widest practical audience. The site publishes technical privacy intelligence, market analysis, glossary entries, and implementation guides; accessibility is part of making that material useful rather than merely available.
We aim to align the public site with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA where practical for a static editorial publication. This includes readable contrast, predictable navigation, semantic headings, keyboard-accessible links and controls, descriptive page titles, and text-first publication formats that work with assistive technology.
Current Standards
The site is built as static HTML with progressive enhancement. Core content is available without application state, account login, modal gates, infinite scroll, or client-side rendering dependencies. Articles use semantic headings, paragraph text, tables, and internal links so readers and assistive technologies can move through the material consistently.
We avoid autoplay media, animated ad placements, interstitial pages, and navigation patterns that trap keyboard focus. Cookie preferences are exposed through visible controls and can be changed from the footer.
Known Limitations
Some older technical tables may require horizontal scrolling on narrow screens. Some glossary and tag index pages are generated automatically and may not yet have the same depth of editorial structure as long-form articles. We are improving these pages as part of the broader content-quality program.
If a page contains a chart, matrix, or structured comparison, the goal is to keep the underlying information available in text or table form rather than only as an image.
Feedback
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, send the URL, device/browser, and a short description of the issue through the contact page. Accessibility reports are treated as editorial corrections and prioritized with the same process used for factual corrections.