Accessibility
Last updated: July 2026
We want everyone to be able to use this site. Here is what we do about it, and how to reach us if something is in your way.
Our commitment
MyLeadsFactory LLC is committed to making our website and services accessible to people with disabilities. We believe digital experiences should be usable by everyone, regardless of ability.
We are actively working to align our website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Conformance status
Our website is designed to be partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA. “Partially conformant” means some parts of the content may not yet fully meet the accessibility standard. We are continuously working to improve.
Features we have implemented
- Semantic HTML structure for screen reader compatibility
- Keyboard-navigable interface
- Sufficient color contrast for text and interactive elements
- Descriptive link text and button labels
- Alt text for meaningful images
- Responsive design that adapts to different devices and zoom levels
- Focus indicators on interactive elements
- Form labels and error messages for all input fields
Known limitations
Despite our efforts, some content or features may not be fully accessible. Known areas we are improving include:
- Some embedded third-party content (such as videos or scheduling widgets) may have accessibility limitations we cannot directly control
- Older blog content may not meet current accessibility standards until updated
The decorative 3D scene in the header is visual garnish and is hidden from assistive technology. If any content is unavailable to you, tell us and we will provide it another way.
Feedback and assistance
If you encounter any accessibility barriers on our website or need assistance accessing content, please let us know. We welcome feedback and will respond within 2 business days.
Email info@myleadsfactory.com, MyLeadsFactory LLC, 4664 Autumn Glory Way, Chantilly, VA 20151. Please include the URL where you encountered the issue and a description of the problem.
Formal complaints
If your concern is not resolved to your satisfaction, you may file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or with your state’s relevant authority.