Accessibility Statement
Our commitment to making Increeks accessible to everyone.
Our Commitment
Standards We Follow
Scope
Known Limitations
Assistive Technology Support
Feedback & Contact
Formal Complaints
Enforcement
Increeks acknowledges the legal obligations imposed by accessibility legislation in the jurisdictions in which we operate and serve users. Non-compliance with accessibility standards may expose organisations to:
- India: Penalties under the RPwD Act 2016, including fines and directives to remediate non-conformant content within specified timeframes.
- United States: Litigation under ADA Title III; DOJ enforcement actions; Section 508 compliance requirements for federal contractors.
- European Union: Enforcement under the EU Web Accessibility Directive (2016/2102/EU) by national authorities; potential penalties under the European Accessibility Act (EAA) from June 2025 onwards.
We take these obligations seriously. Our accessibility programme is overseen by our Head of Design & Engineering, with quarterly reporting to executive leadership.
Third-Party Content
Our website may include content or tools provided by third parties. We do not control these third-party services and cannot guarantee they meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Third-party content on the Increeks website includes:
- Analytics & performance monitoring: We use privacy-conscious analytics services. Where these set cookies or inject JavaScript, they may not be screen-reader-transparent.
- Maps: Any embedded mapping services (e.g., for office location) rely on third-party map providers whose accessibility varies by vendor.
- Video embeds: Videos hosted on third-party platforms are subject to those platforms' accessibility implementations. We include caption tracks and transcripts for all videos we produce.
- Social media embeds: Social feeds or share widgets are governed by the accessibility policies of the respective platform.
- Payment processors: During checkout or payment flows, you may be redirected to a payment provider's hosted page. These pages are governed by the provider's own accessibility statement.
When selecting third-party tools, we include accessibility as a vendor evaluation criterion and prefer vendors who publish VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) documentation or equivalent conformance reports.