The accessibility page exists to give visitors a clearer view of Urmate's inclusive access and feedback. It is written for students, teachers, partners, schools, creators, and launch reviewers who need more than a short marketing claim.
The page should be treated as public product information. It does not replace a signed contract, legal review, procurement process, or official support response.
- Readable public pages with semantic content and responsive layouts.
- Keyboard, contrast, and screen-reader awareness as product surfaces evolve.
- Feedback routes for accessibility issues and blockers.
- Acknowledgement that accessibility is continuous work, not a one-time claim.
Public product pages should be updated when features, pricing, provider dependencies, legal pages, or support processes materially change. Visitors should not rely on outdated screenshots, old launch notes, or roadmap ideas as guaranteed commitments.
Where a page mentions future work, discounts, partnerships, or availability, it should be read as informational unless confirmed through checkout, written support, or a formal agreement.
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