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Accessibility Statement

Effective: 2026-05-28

TopData is committed to making topdata.com.ph usable by the widest possible audience, including people with disabilities. We aim to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, the most widely adopted standard for accessible web content.

1. What we do

  • Semantic HTML for all content and forms, so assistive technologies can navigate the page reliably
  • Visible focus indicators on every interactive element
  • Descriptive alt text on photographs and meaningful images
  • Sufficient colour contrast between text and background, validated against WCAG AA thresholds
  • Keyboard accessibility — every action can be performed without a mouse
  • Respect for prefers-reduced-motion — animations and auto-rotating photo galleries pause for users who prefer reduced motion
  • Mobile-first responsive layout that re-flows at small screen widths without horizontal scrolling
  • Plain-language headings and form labels

2. Known limitations

We are not perfect. Areas where we are still improving:

  • Auto-rotating photo galleries do not have user-facing pause controls beyond prefers-reduced-motion
  • PDF resume attachments uploaded by job applicants are not under our control and may not themselves be accessible

3. Compatible technologies

The Site is designed to be compatible with current versions of the major screen readers (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, TalkBack) on modern desktop and mobile browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari).

4. Reporting an issue

If you encounter a barrier on the Site or have trouble accessing any content, please tell us so we can fix it. Email webmaster@topdata.com.ph with the subject line "Accessibility issue" and include:

  • The page URL where you encountered the problem
  • A description of the issue and the assistive technology you were using, if any
  • Your contact information if you would like a response

We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 2 business days and to remediate confirmed issues within 30 days, depending on complexity.

5. Continual improvement

Accessibility is a process, not a one-time fix. We review the Site regularly and update components as we learn — for example, this statement, and the structure of our forms, change as we make improvements.