Last updated: June 2, 2026

Zorywire is committed to making its website accessible and usable for as many people as possible.

This Accessibility Statement explains the accessibility standard we aim to follow, the measures we take, known limitations, and how you can contact us about accessibility issues.

1. Scope of this statement

This statement applies to zorywire.com and the public pages, article pages, feeds, search pages, legal pages, and other public website areas that link to this statement.

Non-public admin and editorial areas are intended only for authorised users. We aim to make those areas accessible to authorised users as well, but they may have different workflows and access requirements.

This statement does not apply to third-party websites, third-party platforms, or external content that we link to but do not control.

2. Our accessibility goal

We aim to make Zorywire substantially conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA.

WCAG is an internationally recognised accessibility standard for making web content more usable for people with disabilities, including people who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice control, magnification, captions, alternative input devices, or other assistive technologies.

We do not claim that every part of the Site is fully compliant at all times. Zorywire is an evolving news website, and content, design, features, and third-party materials may change. We aim to identify and fix accessibility issues as part of ongoing improvement.

3. Measures we take

We aim to support accessibility by:

  • using semantic HTML where practical;
  • providing meaningful page titles and heading structure;
  • supporting keyboard navigation;
  • maintaining visible focus states;
  • using readable typography and responsive layouts;
  • aiming for sufficient colour contrast;
  • avoiding content that flashes in a way likely to cause harm;
  • providing text alternatives for meaningful images where practical;
  • labelling links, buttons, forms, and interactive controls clearly;
  • making public pages usable on mobile, tablet, and desktop screens;
  • avoiding unnecessary barriers to reading content;
  • reviewing accessibility when we change key public templates or components.

4. Reading and navigation

We aim to make public Zorywire pages readable and navigable by:

  • keeping article pages structured with headings and paragraphs;
  • using descriptive links where practical;
  • keeping navigation consistent across public pages;
  • making public legal and policy pages available without login;
  • avoiding autoplay media on ordinary article pages where practical;
  • supporting browser zoom and responsive layouts;
  • keeping search and admin pages excluded from public indexing where appropriate, without preventing accessibility access for users who are allowed to use them.

5. Images, media, and visual content

We aim to provide useful text alternatives for meaningful images and visual content where practical.

Some images may be decorative, illustrative, supplied by third parties, embedded from external sources, or used as part of developing news coverage. Where an image is important to understanding an article, we aim to describe it in the article text, caption, alt text, or surrounding context where appropriate.

If video, audio, or other media features are introduced or expanded in the future, we aim to consider captions, transcripts, and accessible controls where practical.

6. Known limitations

Some parts of the Site may not always be fully accessible. Known or possible limitations include:

  • older content or archived material that may not follow current accessibility practices;
  • third-party embeds, links, documents, images, maps, media players, or platforms that we do not control;
  • source documents or third-party files that may not be fully accessible;
  • complex tables, charts, graphics, or data visualisations that may need additional text explanation;
  • rapidly developing news pages that may be updated before all accessibility improvements are complete;
  • browser, device, or assistive technology combinations that may behave differently.

We aim to address significant accessibility barriers where we identify them and where it is reasonably practical to do so.

7. Third-party content and links

Zorywire articles may link to or refer to third-party websites, documents, social media posts, videos, images, statements, reports, or other materials.

We do not control third-party accessibility practices. If a third-party source is not accessible, you may contact us and we will consider whether we can provide a summary, alternative reference, or additional context where practical and appropriate.

8. Contact us about accessibility

If you have difficulty accessing any part of Zorywire, please contact us.

Email: Legal email
Support email: Support email
Contact page: Contact Zorywire

Please include:

  • the URL of the page;
  • a description of the accessibility issue;
  • the device, browser, and assistive technology you were using, if relevant;
  • the format or adjustment you need, if applicable;
  • your contact details if you want a response.

Please do not send sensitive personal data unless it is necessary for your request.

9. Alternative formats

If you need information from Zorywire in a different accessible format, use the contact details above or the Contact page.

We will consider reasonable requests for alternative formats where practical, taking into account the nature of the content, the available source material, copyright and licensing limits, urgency, technical feasibility, and applicable law.

10. Response and review

We aim to review accessibility feedback in good faith and address significant issues where reasonably practical.

The time needed to respond or fix an issue may depend on the nature of the problem, the affected content, technical complexity, third-party involvement, editorial urgency, and legal or licensing limits.

We may prioritise issues that prevent access to important public content, legal pages, contact options, correction channels, privacy information, or essential navigation.

11. Ongoing improvement

Accessibility is an ongoing process.

We may update templates, components, navigation, content practices, and policies as the Site develops. We may also review accessibility when introducing significant public features, redesigns, or content formats.

12. Legal rights

This Accessibility Statement does not limit any rights you may have under applicable accessibility, equality, consumer protection, disability rights, or anti-discrimination laws.

13. Changes to this statement

We may update this Accessibility Statement from time to time.

When we make changes, we will update the “Last updated” date above. Changes apply from the date they are posted unless a later date is stated.

14. Contact

For accessibility questions or requests:

Email: Legal email
Support email: Support email
Contact page: Contact Zorywire