MyPHI

Accessibility Statement

Last Reviewed: March 1, 2026

Our Commitment

MyPHI, Inc. (“MyPHI”) is committed to ensuring that our website at myphi.com is accessible to all individuals, including people with disabilities. We design and develop our Website with the goal of conforming to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, the standard referenced by the U.S. Department of Justice.

What We Do

To support accessibility, we strive to:

  • Provide descriptive alternative text for all meaningful images, icons, and graphics
  • Ensure sufficient color contrast between text and background elements
  • Make all interactive elements operable via keyboard navigation
  • Use semantic HTML and proper heading structure throughout the site
  • Associate form labels with their corresponding input fields
  • Provide clear and descriptive error messages on forms
  • Ensure compatibility with assistive technologies, including screen readers such as VoiceOver and NVDA

Known Limitations

While we work to ensure a fully accessible experience, some areas of the Website may not yet meet every WCAG 2.1 Level AA criterion. We are actively identifying and addressing any gaps. Known areas being reviewed include:

  • Third-party content or embedded elements that may not fully conform to accessibility standards
  • Newly published pages that have not yet undergone full accessibility testing

We are committed to continuous improvement and regularly audit our Website for accessibility issues.

Feedback and Contact

If you experience any difficulty accessing content on our Website due to a disability, or if you have suggestions for improving accessibility, please contact us. We will make reasonable efforts to provide accessible alternatives and address your concerns.

Email: legal@myphi.com

Website: myphi.com

We aim to respond to accessibility inquiries within 5 business days.

Applicable Standards

This statement is informed by the following accessibility standards and guidelines:

  • WCAG 2.1 Level AA — Web Content Accessibility Guidelines published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
  • ADA Title III — Americans with Disabilities Act, as interpreted by the U.S. Department of Justice for commercial websites