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Accessibility Statement For Bitcoin.Blog

Bitcoin.Blog

We at Bitcoin.Blog are working to make our site www.bitcoinblog.info accessible to people with disabilities.
This statement applies to the http://www.bitcoinblog.info website.
Last updated 28 January 2026.

OUR COMMITMENT

Bitcoin.blog is committed to ensuring our services are accessible to people with disabilities. We aim to conform with the WCAG 2.2 Level AA. This accessibility statement forms an integral part of our Terms of Use: https://www.bitcoinblog.info/terms-of-use.
 
ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES

You should be able to:
 
CONFORMANCE STATUS

Status: Partially compliant with WCAG 2.2 Level AA
 
We conducted our most recent accessibility evaluation in december 2025. For more information, see the HOW WE TEST and NON-ACCESSIBLE CONTENT section.
 
NON-ACCESSIBLE CONTENT

Below is a description of known limitations we're working to address.
 
1. Used the Accessibility Wizard to find and fix potential accessibility issues: __________
 
2. Set the content order of the site’s pages: __________
 
3. Defined clear heading structures on all of the site’s pages: __________
 
4. Added alternative text to images: __________
 
5. Implemented color combinations that meet the required color contrast: __________
 
6. Reduced the use of motion on the site: __________
 
We are actively working to address these issues as part of an ongoing plan to improve accessibility.
 
PREPARATION OF THIS STATEMENT

This statement was prepared on 28 January 2026 and is reviewed annually or when we make significant service changes.
 
We maintain records of accessibility feedback and our responses for regulatory compliance.
 
HOW WE TEST

We evaluate accessibility using:

  • Self-assessment conducted in accordance with EAA requirements

 
FEEDBACK AND CONTACT INFORMATION

Please let us know if you experience accessibility barriers using our services or need information in an alternative format.

We respond to accessibility feedback within 15 business days.
 

 
ENFORCEMENT

If you're not satisfied with our response, you can contact the enforcement authority in your country:

For other EU countries, contact your national consumer protection authority.
 
 
For questions about accessibility or this statement, contact us using the details above.

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