Accessibility Statement
Last updated: August 2026
Reputation Management Group, LLC, operating as Executive Reputation Protection, wants executivereputationprotection.com to be usable by everyone, including people who browse with a screen reader, a keyboard alone, voice control, or a magnifier.
An inaccessible page is not an inconvenience, it is a barrier that stops someone getting help. We treat accessibility as part of whether the site works at all.
1. Standard We Aim For
We target the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. Those guidelines are organized around four principles: that content be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. We treat them as the working definition of a usable page rather than a certificate to hang on the wall.
We are not claiming perfect conformance. The site is built and reviewed against these criteria, and where we fall short we want to hear about it and fix it.
2. What We Have Built In
Measures already in place on this site:
- Semantic HTML landmarks, so a screen reader can jump between the header, navigation, main content, and footer
- Visible focus indicators on every interactive element, so keyboard users can always see where they are
- Text and background colors checked against the WCAG AA contrast thresholds
- Form fields with programmatically associated labels, and errors announced in text rather than by color alone
- Descriptive alternative text on meaningful images, and empty alt attributes on decorative ones
- A layout that reflows without horizontal scrolling down to a 320 pixel viewport, and that tolerates text resized to 200 percent
- Headings used in a real hierarchy rather than chosen for their size
3. Known Limitations
Some parts of the site depend on third parties whose output we do not fully control. The spam prevention challenge on our forms is supplied by Cloudflare Turnstile, and embedded or linked material published elsewhere may not meet the same standard as the pages we author.
If one of these blocks you, contact us and we will give you the same information or complete the same request through another route.
4. Tell Us About a Barrier
If any part of executivereputationprotection.com is difficult or impossible for you to use, tell us. Email info@executivereputationprotection.com. Describing the page, what you were trying to do, and the browser or assistive technology you were using helps us reproduce the problem quickly, but send what you have either way.
We aim to respond to accessibility reports within five business days. If a fix will take longer than that, we will say so and offer another way to get what you needed in the meantime.
5. Ongoing Work
Accessibility is checked as part of our regular review of the site, including automated testing for contrast, landmarks, focus behavior, and keyboard operation. Reports from real visitors carry more weight than any automated tool, which is why the route above is the one we watch.