Accessibility statement

Accessibility statement

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Sky is committed to ensuring that its products and services are accessible for people with disabilities.
With this commitment in mind, Sky will be continuously monitoring and considering any future guidance from regulators as well as any new accessibility standards expected to be published in the near future. Sky has also established robust internal processes to ensure that accessibility remains a priority when developing products and services.
This includes fulfilling the following WCAG 2.1 principles:
1. Perceivable – Information and user interface components must be made available to the senses (sight, hearing, touch). Customers must be able to perceive the information being presented through at least one sense.
2. Operable - User interface components, controls, forms, and navigation must be operable. This means that customers must be able to operate the interface (the interface must not require an interaction that a user cannot perform).
3. Understandable - Information and the operation of user interface must be understandable. This means that customers must be able to understand the information as well as the operation of the user interface (the content or operation must not be beyond their understanding).
4. Robust – Content must be robust enough that it can be interpreted and used reliably by a wide variety of assistive technologies.
Web Standards & Technologies
We built our website to comply with W3C standards for HTML and CSS. It displays correctly in all popular browsers and degrades gracefully in older ones.
This website also uses JavaScript in some places, but works perfectly without it.
Further Support
If you have any issues with our website, please contact the Sky team.