Cyber72 is committed to making its website usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. We build and test security software for a living, and we treat accessibility as part of that same discipline – removing barriers so every visitor can read our content, use our forms, and reach us.
Conformance status
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA – the standard referenced by the EU Web Accessibility Directive, the European Accessibility Act, and Section 508 / ADA practice. The site is currently partially conformant: most of it meets Level AA and we are actively closing the remaining gaps.
Accessibility features on this site
- An accessibility toolbar – the button in the bottom corner of every page – with high-contrast and colour modes, larger text, letter and line spacing, a dyslexia-friendly font, paused animations, underlined links, a reading guide, and a reset. Your choices are saved on your device.
- Semantic HTML with one main heading per page, a logical heading order, and landmark regions so screen readers can navigate the structure.
- Full keyboard operability for the menu, dialogs, and forms, with a visible focus indicator and a “skip to main content” link.
- Text alternatives for meaningful images and a label on every form field.
- Respect for your operating system’s “reduce motion” setting.
Known limitations
Despite our efforts, some content may not yet be fully accessible – for example, the embedded third-party Google Maps panel on our contact page, which we do not directly control. We are working to address these and welcome your feedback.
Tell us about a problem
If you hit an accessibility barrier on this site, or need information in a different format, let us know – we treat these reports as a priority.
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: +972 3 375-1193
- Post: Cyber72, 94 Yigal Alon Street, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Please include the page address (URL) and a short description of the problem so we can reproduce it. We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within five business days.
Escalation
If you contact us about an accessibility problem and are not satisfied with our response, you may be entitled to raise the matter with the accessibility enforcement body in your country.