Anonymous You

Accessibility at Anonymous You

We want everyone to be able to use Anonymous You. This page outlines how we support accessibility today and the improvements we are working on. If you encounter any barriers, please let us know so we can improve.

Our commitment

Anonymous You strives to meet WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines where possible. Accessibility is an ongoing effort—new features are reviewed for accessible design, and we prioritize fixing issues that hinder people with disabilities.

Using assistive technologies

  • Semantic HTML and ARIA attributes are used to provide meaningful structure.
  • Form fields include associated labels and clear error messages.
  • Interactive controls are reachable and operable with screen readers and keyboards.

Keyboard navigation

All primary actions can be performed using a keyboard. Focus states are visible in both light and dark themes.

Action Shortcut
Navigate between links and controls Tab / Shift + Tab
Activate focused element Enter / Space
Close dialogs/menus Esc

Contrast and themes

  • Dark theme is the default; light theme is also supported.
  • Text and icon contrast targets WCAG AA where feasible.
  • We avoid relying on color alone to communicate state.

Media accessibility

  • Images support alternative text. Add descriptive alt text when uploading.
  • Videos support captions; include captions for spoken content when possible.
  • Animated media should avoid excessive flashing and respect reduced motion preferences (where supported by the browser).

Report an accessibility issue

If you encounter a barrier, please report it so we can fix it quickly.

Contact

General support: support@anonymous-you.com

Accessibility roadmap

  • Improved high-contrast mode toggle.
  • Reduced motion setting, honoring prefers-reduced-motion.
  • Expanded keyboard shortcuts for feed navigation.
  • Ongoing audits against WCAG 2.2 AA.