Guardian digital accessibility statement
At Guardian, we are committed to accessibility, diversity, and inclusion. As part of that commitment, we are making efforts to make sure that Guardian consumers, including persons with disabilities, have accessible user experiences. In doing so, Guardian has a goal to comply with applicable accessibility regulations including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
We are working to ensure our websites and online services are accessible to all and are committed to following the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2 (WCAG 2.2 Levels A and AA standards). We are also firmly dedicated to complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Titles II and III, California Consumer Privacy Act, Unruh Civil Rights Act, and other applicable accessibility laws.
As we work toward meeting the WCAG 2.2 Level A and Level AA standards, we continue to develop our digital accessibility compliance program, which includes coordination with our accessibility partners, as well as designing, developing, and testing Guardian’s websites and online services for conformance to the standards.
If you have questions or feedback about digital accessibility at Guardian, feel free to email accessibility-inquiries@glic.com. For anything else, the Contact us page is the best way to get a quick response.
When contacting us, please include the full URL of the web page you have a question about or need help with.