gLOGGED Accessibility Statement
Effective Date: June 1, 2026 Version: 1.0 Last Updated: June 1, 2026
Plain-language summary (not part of any agreement): We want every gamer to be able to use gLOGGED, including people who navigate the web with screen readers, keyboards, screen magnifiers, or other assistive technology. We design and test against the WCAG 2.2 Level AA standard. If you run into something that doesn't work for you, email accessibility@glogged.com and we'll fix it.
1. Our Commitment
Inflaite LLC, the company behind gLOGGED, is committed to providing a service that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of ability. We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which is the standard widely recognized in the United States and internationally for accessible web content.
2. What This Statement Covers
This statement applies to:
- The gLOGGED website at glogged.com and any subdomains
- Email communications we send (account, transactional, subscription, marketing)
- Downloadable artifacts we generate, such as PDF exports
It does not cover:
- Third-party content embedded in our pages (for example, YouTube or gLIVED video embeds — accessibility of those clips is governed by the platform that hosts them; we ensure our embedding code does not introduce additional barriers).
- User-generated content (reviews, journal entries, comments). We provide accessible authoring tools, but the content itself is authored by users.
- Third-party services we link to or integrate with (Stripe checkout, Cloudflare bot-mitigation challenges, OAuth provider login screens). These are governed by the accessibility statements of those providers.
3. How We Test
Our development process includes:
- Automated scanning. Public-facing pages are scanned with axe-core, the industry-standard accessibility engine, as part of our continuous-integration pipeline. A change that introduces a new WCAG 2.1 or 2.2 A or AA violation on a covered route blocks deployment.
- Manual review. Top user journeys (sign-up, log a game, write a journal entry, manage a subscription) are exercised by keyboard alone, and verified with screen-reader software (NVDA on Windows; VoiceOver on macOS and iOS).
- Color-contrast verification. Body text and user-interface components are checked against the WCAG minimum contrast ratios (4.5:1 for normal-size text, 3:1 for large text and UI components).
4. Known Limitations
We try to be transparent about gaps. As of the effective date above, we are aware of the following:
- Admin tooling. Some administrative tools, used only by Inflaite staff, have not yet been fully reviewed for accessibility. These pages are not user-facing.
- Bot-mitigation challenge. The Cloudflare Turnstile widget shown during sign-up is loaded from an external provider and may not fully match the rest of the site's accessibility profile. If Turnstile prevents you from creating an account, please contact us and we will assist you through an alternative channel.
- Animated profile surfaces. Decorative animations on LEGEND-tier profile surfaces respect the
prefers-reduced-motionbrowser setting. If any animation does not respect that setting, please report it via the contact below.
5. Reporting an Accessibility Issue
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on gLOGGED — anything that prevents you from using the service the way you want to — please tell us:
Email: accessibility@glogged.com
Please include, if you can:
- The page or feature where you encountered the issue (the URL helps)
- A description of what happened and what you expected
- The assistive technology you were using (screen reader, browser, browser version, operating system)
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within two (2) business days and to provide a remediation plan or an alternative way to accomplish your goal within ten (10) business days. Critical-path barriers (sign-in, payment, content creation) are prioritized.
6. Updates to This Statement
We update this statement when our accessibility practices materially change, when we complete remediation of a previously-listed limitation, or when the underlying standards evolve. The effective date at the top of this page reflects the latest revision.
7. Standards and References
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 — W3C Recommendation
- Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act — U.S. federal accessibility standard
- Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) — U.S. accessibility law for places of public accommodation
8. Contact
Inflaite LLC 1027 W 250 S Apt C104 American Fork, UT 84003 United States
