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Accessibility Statement

Last updated: August 17, 2026

This is the accessibility statement for bennylichtenwalnerreviews.com, run by Warriors Quest LLC d/b/a GYEB. We want everyone to be able to read these reviews, including people who use screen readers, keyboards instead of a mouse, or screen magnifiers. If something here gets in your way, tell us and we'll fix it.

Our commitment

We work toward the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. That's the standard most of the world uses for making a website work with assistive technology. We don't claim we've hit it on every pixel. The section below is honest about where we haven't, and AA is what we measure against as the site changes.

What we've done on this site

Reviews are real text, not screenshots. A screen reader reads a review here the same way it reads anything else on the page. The only thing changed about a review is the name on it, which is randomized to protect the person who wrote it.

You can use the whole site with a keyboard. Tab reaches every link, button and form field, a "skip to content" link at the top jumps you past the menu, and a visible outline shows where you are as you go.

Body text, links and buttons meet the AA contrast thresholds against their backgrounds. The page structure is real: headings run in order, the menu and the review pagination are labeled regions, and a star rating announces itself as "Rated 5 out of 5 stars" rather than as five images.

On the review form, every field has a label attached to it. The star picker is a proper radio group you can set with the arrow keys, the rating options carry text for screen readers, and the status line after you submit is announced out loud instead of only appearing on screen.

Nothing on the site moves on its own or flashes, and if your device asks for reduced motion, we honor it. The pages are plain HTML, so they still read fine if scripts don't run.

Where we fall short

The spam check on the review form is Cloudflare's. Submitting a review runs a Cloudflare Turnstile check. We chose it because it's usually invisible and doesn't make you pick out traffic lights, but it's their code inside our page and we can't rewrite it. If it stops you, email your review to [email protected] and we'll handle it the same way we handle every other review.

Nobody outside the company has audited this site. Our checks are our own: keyboard testing, contrast tools, and a look at the page structure when we ship something new. That's real work, and it's still not the same as being tested by people who use a screen reader every day. If you're one of them and something here is wrong, your report is worth more than any tool we run.

Found a barrier? Tell us

Email [email protected]. It helps if you can include:

  • the address of the page you were on
  • what you were trying to do and what happened instead
  • the browser or assistive technology you were using, if you know it

We aim to reply within a few business days and to fix genuine barriers as fast as we can. You won't be bothering us. Reports from real people are the most useful accessibility testing there is.

How we check

We navigate pages with the keyboard alone, check color contrast against the WCAG AA thresholds, and review the underlying page structure when we publish something new. This statement gets updated as the site changes. If the date at the top looks old, hold us to it.