At CookiesForum.com, we are deeply committed to ensuring accessibility for all individuals, including those with disabilities. Our unwavering policy is to provide comprehensive and equal access to our digital offerings for everyone.
If you require any assistance in accessing content on our website, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@cookiesforum.com.
Our dedication to improving accessibility means that we will make every reasonable effort to enhance the inclusivity of our website.
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CookiesForum.com is steadfast in adhering to the following accessibility standards:
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines v 2.0 AA (WCAG 2.0 Level AA).
We prioritize accessibility and continually strive for improvement.
We highly value your suggestions on how we can further enhance accessibility. Your input is crucial to us.
Please reach out to us at info@cookiesforum.com.
CookiesForum.com is meticulously designed to be compatible with assistive technologies and the last two versions of major browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Assistive technologies encompass NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and TalkBack screen readers. However, please note that CookiesForum.com may not display optimally in Internet Explorer 10 or older browsers.
CookiesForum.com has wholeheartedly embraced and will take all reasonable steps to ensure that it conforms to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”) 2.1 Level AA, further elevating accessibility and user experience.
WCAG is published by the World Wide Web Consortium (“W3C”), Web Accessibility Initiative (“WAI”), and is available at www.w3.org/TR/WCAG/. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines are technical standards aimed at enhancing digital accessibility.
Agreement to Arbitrate
Please review the details of the Agreement to Arbitrate below. If you do not consent to be bound by this agreement and adhere to its terms, your use of cookiesforum.com is not permitted.
By continuing to use this website, you acknowledge and agree to the following Agreement to Arbitrate.
If you utilize or access this website (cookiesforum.com), you acknowledge that your sole recourse for any claims related to the accessibility of this website under the Americans with Disabilities Act or other applicable local, state, or federal laws concerning accessibility for individuals with disabilities is arbitration, as outlined below.
For all claims arising from or relating to the use of or access to this website or mobile application under the Americans with Disabilities Act or any other federal, state, or municipal law governing website or mobile application accessibility for individuals with disabilities, mandatory arbitration, as described herein, shall be applied.
By using or accessing this website or mobile application, you consent to relinquish any judicial remedy and any right to a trial by jury, including the right to participate in a class-action lawsuit.
You also acknowledge that the procedures described below represent the exclusive remedy for claims covered by this Agreement and for disputes concerning the application, interpretation, and scope of this Agreement.
We, the Owners and Operators of this website, also concur with this waiver and the exclusive remedy outlined herein.
In the context of this Agreement:
- “Website” pertains to the website located at cookiesforum.com, including all linked web pages operated or controlled by the Owner and Operator.
- “You” refers to any person who uses or accesses the Website.
- “Claimant” signifies any person asserting a claim within the scope of this Agreement.
- “Party” denotes any one of You, the Owner, or the Operator.
- “Parties” encompasses any two or more of You, the Owner, and the Operator.
If you believe you have a claim or potential claim related to the accessibility of the CookiesForum.com website, please notify us in writing at info@cookiesforum.com, providing a detailed description of the claim and the events or conditions that gave rise to it.
We will make every effort to resolve the dispute through mediation administered by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) under its Commercial Mediation Procedures before resorting to arbitration.
Any unresolved controversy or claim arising out of or relating to the use or access of the website will be settled by arbitration administered by the AAA in accordance with its Commercial Arbitration Rules, subject to the limitations and conditions described below.
The award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction.
CookiesForum.com will cover any required mediation fees (excluding attorney’s fees). Each party will be responsible for their own arbitration fees (including attorney’s fees).