Accessibility Statement for AUDITSU
A digital auditing and compliance platform providing software solutions for businesses. This statement applies solely to the public-facing website (https://auditsu.com).
This accessibility statement applies to our website (All current web versions).
Compliance Status
This website is Fully Compliant with the accessibility standards listed below.
Accessibility Features
Our service includes the following accessibility features:
- Screen Reader Support
- Keyboard Navigation
- Text Resizing
- Assistive Technology Compatibility
- High Contrast Modes
Known Limitations
We are not currently aware of any accessibility limitations.
Compliance Standards
We aim to comply with the following accessibility standards:
- WCAG 2.1 AA
- EN 301 549 (European Standard)
- Section 508 (US Federal Standard)
Assessment Methods
We assess accessibility using the following methods:
- Manual Testing
- Automated Testing
AUDITSU assesses the accessibility of this site through a rigorous self-evaluation process. We utilize a multi-layered automated testing strategy (including axe-core and Pa11y) to catch syntax issues early. Crucially, we supplement this with comprehensive manual testing using leading assistive technologies (VoiceOver, NVDA) and keyboard-only navigation workflows to ensure practical usability and robust compliance.
Feedback and Contact
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our service.
Response Time: We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 1 business day.
Email: accessibility@auditsu.com
Contact Form: https://auditsu.com/contact
Enforcement Procedures
Enforcement Procedure (UK)
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is responsible for enforcing the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018. If you are not happy with how we respond to your complaint, please contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS).
Enforcement Procedure (EU)
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is enforced through market surveillance authorities in each EU Member State. If you believe this product does not meet accessibility requirements, you may contact the relevant national authority in your country.
Enforcement Procedure (US)
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is enforced by the Department of Justice. If you believe this service violates accessibility requirements, you may file a complaint with the DOJ Civil Rights Division.
Update Frequency
This accessibility statement is updated annually.
Testing and Statement Dates
Last Tested: December 19, 2025
Statement Date: This statement was created or last updated on December 19, 2025.