Accessibility Statement
Our commitment to improving accessibility and usability on QuoteFinder.ca
1. Our accessibility commitment
QuoteFinder.ca is committed to providing a website and platform experience that is usable, understandable, and accessible to as many people as possible.
We recognize that accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time project. We continue to review and improve our pages, forms, and platform features over time.
Ongoing improvement
We regularly make design and usability improvements, and accessibility considerations are part of that process. Some areas may improve faster than others depending on feature complexity, third-party tools, and development priorities.
2. Accessibility goals and standards
We aim to improve accessibility in line with widely recognized web accessibility practices, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), and to support a better experience for keyboard, screen reader, and mobile users.
Where practical, we work toward improving compatibility with common assistive technologies and modern browsers.
This statement describes our efforts and goals. It should not be interpreted as a guarantee that every page or feature is fully accessible at all times.
3. Accessibility features and practices we work on
Depending on the page or feature, accessibility improvements may include:
- clear headings and page structure;
- readable text and spacing improvements;
- keyboard-friendly navigation and controls;
- improved form labels and input guidance;
- better contrast and visual clarity in key interface elements;
- meaningful link/button text where practical;
- responsive layouts for mobile and tablet use;
- reduced clutter and more predictable page sections;
- error messaging and form feedback improvements.
4. Areas that may have accessibility limitations
Some parts of QuoteFinder.ca may be harder to use for some users, especially where the page includes:
- older content templates or legacy layouts;
- third-party widgets, embeds, or integrations;
- uploaded images or documents without complete accessibility metadata;
- complex marketplace dashboards, filters, or interactive tools;
- browser/device-specific rendering differences.
We work to identify and improve these areas over time.
If you hit a barrier
If you cannot access a page, form, or feature, contact us and tell us what you were trying to do. We will review the issue and try to provide another way to access the information or complete the task.
5. Third-party content and integrations
QuoteFinder.ca may use third-party tools and services (for example, payment processors, embedded content, analytics tools, chat/support tools, or other integrations). We do not fully control the accessibility of third-party systems.
Where possible, we try to choose and configure tools in a way that supports usability and accessibility, but some limitations may remain outside our direct control.
6. Browser, device, and assistive technology compatibility
QuoteFinder.ca is generally designed to work on modern browsers and mobile devices. Accessibility and usability may vary based on:
- browser version and settings;
- device type and screen size;
- operating system;
- assistive technology configuration (such as screen readers or voice control tools);
- custom extensions or scripts running in the browser.
If you experience a compatibility issue, include your device and browser details when contacting us so we can investigate more efficiently.
7. Accessibility feedback and support requests
We welcome feedback about accessibility barriers, usability problems, or suggestions for improvement.
When reporting an issue, please include as much detail as possible, such as:
- the page URL (web address) where the issue happened;
- what you were trying to do;
- what happened (and what you expected to happen);
- your device and browser (if known);
- whether you were using assistive technology (optional, but helpful).
This helps us identify and prioritize fixes more quickly.
8. Alternative access and accommodations
If an accessibility issue prevents you from using a feature, completing a form, or accessing important information, contact us and we will try to provide reasonable assistance or an alternative method of access where possible.
Examples may include:
- providing information in a different format where practical;
- helping you complete a support or contact request manually;
- sharing a text version of key information where available;
- reviewing a reported barrier and following up with guidance.
9. Accessibility and marketplace communications
QuoteFinder.ca also works to improve clarity in client/provider communications, alerts, and dashboards. Some notifications may be sent by email, SMS, or in-platform messages depending on platform settings and available features.
For more details on communication channels and preferences, see our Consent & Electronic Communications Policy.
10. Ongoing review and updates
We may update this Accessibility Statement as we improve the platform, introduce new features, or change our accessibility practices.
When this page is updated, we will post the revised version and update the “Last updated” date below.
11. Contact us about accessibility
If you need help accessing any part of QuoteFinder.ca or want to report an accessibility issue, please contact us through our support page:
Please include “Accessibility” in your message subject or first line so we can route your request faster.
12. Related pages
- Privacy Policy
- Cookie Policy
- Consent & Electronic Communications Policy
- Terms of Service (Clients)
- Contact / Support
Last updated: February 23, 2026

