Our accessibility commitment
TFGadgets aims to make its information usable by people with different visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, and neurological needs. We use accessible headings, readable presentation, descriptive links, keyboard-friendly interactions, text alternatives where practical, and responsive layouts as part of that work.
Standards and approach
We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as a useful reference, including principles such as perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust content. Conformance is an ongoing process, not a one-time label. Automated tools can identify some problems, but human review and testing with different devices and assistive technologies are also important.
Content practices
- Use headings in a meaningful order.
- Use descriptive link text instead of unexplained URLs where practical.
- Provide alternative text or a nearby text explanation for important images.
- Avoid relying on color alone to communicate a status or action.
- Keep articles, forms, and policy pages readable on small screens.
- Provide captions or transcripts when a media format and rights allow it.
Known limitations
Some older articles, third-party embeds, advertisements, theme components, documents, and external services may not meet every accessibility expectation. A change in a provider or plugin can also introduce a new issue before we notice it. We prioritize problems that prevent access to essential information or a core action.
Report an issue
Please tell us the page URL, the task you were trying to complete, what went wrong, your browser or device, and the assistive technology involved if you know it. Contact news@tfgadgets.com or d.vasu903@gmail.com. Do not include passwords or sensitive personal information in a report.
What happens next
We review reports, try to reproduce the issue, assess its impact, and record a remediation decision. We may provide an accessible alternative or a practical workaround while a permanent correction is prepared. Response times depend on severity, complexity, and the involvement of a third-party service.
Owner: Vasu · Last reviewed: August 19, 2026