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Accessibility Statement

FalconEye is committed to making this website usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. This statement sets out the standard we hold the site to, where it currently stands, what we know is still imperfect, and how to reach a person who will help.

1. Our Commitment

FalconEye-Faceoff Intelligence System LLC ("FalconEye," "we," "us") is committed to making this website usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. We treat accessibility as part of building and maintaining the site, not as a one-time project.

Our users include coaches, staff, and student-athletes at educational institutions, many of which carry their own obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and under Sections 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. We aim to be a vendor that supports those obligations rather than complicating them.

2. Conformance Standard

We measure this website against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at conformance Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). WCAG 2.1 Level AA is the standard referenced by the U.S. Department of Justice in its 2024 rule under Title II of the ADA, and is the benchmark most commonly applied to public-facing websites in the United States.

Because WCAG 2.2 is backwards compatible with WCAG 2.1, we also work toward the additional Level AA success criteria introduced in WCAG 2.2 where they apply to this site.

3. Conformance Status

This website is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA. "Partially conformant" means that most of the content meets the standard, but we are not claiming that every part of every page has been verified against every success criterion.

We state this honestly rather than claiming full conformance. Content changes over time, some components are supplied by third parties, and automated testing cannot verify every criterion. Claiming more than we have verified would not serve anyone relying on this statement to judge whether the site will work for them.

Where something does not work for you, section 7 explains how to reach us and what we will do about it.

4. What We Have Done

This site has been reviewed against WCAG 2.1 Level AA and remediated. Measures currently in place include the following.

Keyboard access. Every interactive control — navigation, menus, tabs, accordions, the feature slideshow, forms, and the booking dialog — can be reached and operated with a keyboard alone. A "Skip to main content" link is the first item in the tab order on every page, so you do not have to tab through the full navigation to reach the content. The booking dialog keeps focus inside itself while open, closes on Escape, and returns focus to the control that opened it. Regions that scroll horizontally or vertically have their own keyboard focus stop, so they can be scrolled without a mouse.

Visible focus. Keyboard focus is shown with a two-ring outline designed to remain visible against every background colour used on the site, including the gold buttons. In Windows High Contrast mode the system highlight colour is used instead.

Contrast. Text, placeholder text, form-field borders, and interactive boundaries have been measured against the 4.5:1 threshold for body text and the 3:1 threshold for large text and non-text elements required at Level AA.

Motion. Decorative animation is held until the page has finished loading, and is switched off entirely when your operating system reports a "reduce motion" preference — this covers both CSS animation and the JavaScript-driven animation used elsewhere on the site. The auto-advancing feature slideshow has a pause button operable by keyboard, mouse, or touch, and it also holds while you hover over or tab through it.

Pointer. The site uses a branded cursor on desktop. Because replacing the system cursor also discards the enlarged, recoloured, or high-contrast pointer some people configure at the operating-system level, the branded cursor never applies over links, buttons, or form fields; it is switched off automatically for reduced-motion and High Contrast users; and it can be turned off permanently using the "Use system cursor" control in the site footer.

Forms. Every field has a visible, persistent label at every screen size, rather than a placeholder that disappears once you start typing. Fields collecting your own name, email, phone, or organisation carry the standard autocomplete attributes, so your browser or assistive technology can fill them in. Required fields are marked and the marking is explained. Submission results, including errors, are announced to screen readers.

Structure and semantics. Pages use correct heading order, landmark regions, and list structures. Images carrying information have text alternatives; decorative images are hidden from assistive technology. Diagrams carry text descriptions. Links that open a new tab say so.

Testing. Remediation was verified with automated testing using axe-core against every page template at both desktop and mobile widths, alongside manual keyboard review and manual colour-contrast measurement.

5. Known Limitations

We would rather tell you about these than have you discover them.

Embedded booking calendar. The "Book a demo" dialog embeds Google Calendar's appointment scheduling page. The dialog itself is accessible, but the content inside the embed is built and controlled by Google, and we cannot correct it. Alternative: email us at chris@falconeyefaceoff.com and we will schedule the demo for you directly, with no requirement to use the embedded calendar.

Payment page. Card payment is handled by an Authorize.net hosted form embedded in our checkout page. We do not control the accessibility of that form, and by design we never handle card details ourselves. Alternative: we can issue an invoice payable by cheque, ACH, or institutional purchase order — contact us and we will arrange it.

Third-party destinations. Links to our social media profiles and to our separate web application at app.falconeyefaceoff.com leave this site. The accessibility of those destinations is governed by their own providers and their own statements. The FalconEye application is a separate product from this marketing site and is being reviewed on its own track; this statement covers www.falconeyefaceoff.com only.

Compact diagram labels. Some labels inside the illustrative diagrams render at a small size on narrow screens. They scale correctly with browser and page zoom, and the same information appears in the surrounding body text.

Older assistive technology. We test against current versions of the browsers and assistive technologies listed in section 6. Combinations several versions out of date may behave differently.

6. Technical Specifications and Compatibility

Accessibility of this site relies on HTML, WAI-ARIA, CSS, JavaScript, and SVG. It is designed to work with current versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android, used together with assistive technology including NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, TalkBack, screen magnification, speech recognition, and keyboard-only or switch input.

The site is responsive and supports browser zoom and text resizing to 200% without loss of content or functionality, and it works in both portrait and landscape orientation. Reading the content of any page does not require JavaScript.

7. Feedback, Barriers, and Accommodations

If any part of this website prevents you from doing something, we want to hear about it — and we will get you what you needed in the meantime.

Email: chris@falconeyefaceoff.com

Post: FalconEye-Faceoff Intelligence System LLC, 502 W 7th St STE 100, Erie, PA 16502, United States

Please tell us the page address, what you were trying to do, and what happened, plus the browser and any assistive technology you were using if you know it. None of that is required; a short description is enough.

What we will do. We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 2–3 business days. Our reply will tell you either how the issue has been fixed or when we expect to fix it, and how we can get you the information or service you were after in the meantime.

Accommodations and alternative formats. If you cannot access something on this site, we will provide it another way at no cost to you — including reading content to you over the phone, sending it by email as plain text or in another accessible format, walking you through a demo or proposal directly, or completing any of the site's forms on your behalf. Just ask.

Escalation. If our response does not resolve the issue to your satisfaction, say so in reply and it will be reviewed by the company's owner directly.

8. Procurement and Institutional Review

Schools, districts, colleges, and athletic departments often need accessibility documentation as part of vendor review or procurement. On request, and at no charge, we will provide an Accessibility Conformance Report (ACR) based on the current Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT), covering this website and, separately, the FalconEye application.

If your institution requires specific accessibility commitments in a contract, addendum, or vendor agreement, contact us at chris@falconeyefaceoff.com and we will work through them with you.

9. Assessment and Maintenance

This site was assessed by FalconEye using a combination of automated testing (axe-core), manual keyboard testing, manual colour-contrast measurement, and code review against the WCAG 2.1 Level AA success criteria. This is a self-assessment; it has not been audited by an independent third party.

We re-check the site against this standard when we make substantive changes to it, and we review this statement at least annually. Accessibility review is part of releasing new pages and components.

Statement prepared: 18 August 2026. Last reviewed: 18 August 2026.

This statement applies to www.falconeyefaceoff.com. It does not cover third-party content embedded in or linked from the site, as described in section 5.