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Digital Credentials Institute is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience.

Digital Credentials Institute pages are maintained at AA-level of accessibility for all users. We are continually working to increase accessibility as technology and needs change.

Digital Credentials Institute strives to ensure that its digital services are accessible to people with disabilities. Digital Credentials Institute has invested significant resources to help ensure access for all users, including people with disabilities, with the strong belief that every person has the right to live with dignity, equality, comfort and independence.

Digital accessibility is not just a target we aim to achieve, but an ongoing commitment that we carry in every aspect of our digital service delivery. We recognize that this requires continuous monitoring, improvement, and adaptation. In the sections below, we elaborate on the various efforts that have been undertaken to address our progress in ensuring digital accessibility for all.

A key element of our accessibility initiative is our engagement with a third-party accessibility consulting organization UserWay to help bring the website into conformance. We use industry standard accessibility methods and tools to accomplish this, in accordance with the relevant version of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) as set forth by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) the internet’s main international standards-setting organization.

We provide links to others websites for convenience and information purposes only. For questions or concerns about accessibility on third-party sites linked from digitalcredentialsinstitute.org, please contact the administrator for that site.

Contact Information: We are here to assist you and make your experience as smooth and inclusive as possible. If you encounter any digital accessibility issues with our products or services, or need information related to digital accessibility, we want to hear from you! Also, we appreciate and welcome feedback, and we are always ready to embrace suggestions for enhancing our digital accessibility efforts.

We take accessibility seriously and will get back to you shortly.