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Accessibility Statement

Accessibility goals, known limitations, feedback routes, and continuous improvement commitments for CodexFlow.io.

Policy status

Production Ready
Updated
24 May 2026
Effective
24 May 2026
Operator
Nova Group Sp. z o.o.
Jurisdiction
Poland / European Union

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1. Operator2. Accessibility goal3. Last accessibility review4. Current accessibility approach5. Potential barriers6. Feedback and response process7. Continuous improvement
ScopePoland / European Union
Version24 May 2026
CompanyNova Group Sp. z o.o.

CodexFlow is committed to making https://codexflow.io accessible and usable for as many people as reasonably possible.

1. Operator

CodexFlow is operated by Nova Group Sp. z o.o., Żurawia 6/12 Lok. 745, 00-503 Warszawa, Poland.

Accessibility contact: support@codexflow.io

2. Accessibility goal

CodexFlow aims to align the website experience with WCAG 2.2 AA principles where reasonably achievable for the website’s public pages, legal pages, documentation pages, checkout disclosures, and support content.

The accessibility goal includes:

  • clear page structure;
  • readable text and headings;
  • keyboard-friendly navigation where possible;
  • meaningful links and buttons;
  • sufficient contrast in core content;
  • compatibility with common assistive technologies;
  • forms and checkout disclosures that are understandable;
  • avoiding unnecessary motion, flashing, or inaccessible interface patterns.

3. Last accessibility review

Last accessibility review date: 2026-05-24

Review method: Internal self-assessment of accessibility, including a review of the document’s content, structure, and basic WCAG 2.2 AA assumptions, as well as the identification of potential accessibility limitations. A full external accessibility audit has not yet been conducted.

4. Current accessibility approach

CodexFlow legal and policy pages are written in structured Markdown so they can be rendered with semantic headings, lists, tables, and readable body text.

CodexFlow aims to keep important legal, checkout, refund, privacy, and support information available in text form rather than relying only on images, icons, animations, or interactive elements.

5. Potential barriers

Some barriers may arise from third-party tools, payment flows, authentication flows, consent banners, analytics scripts, browser settings, device settings, or custom website components.

CodexFlow works to reduce barriers in areas under its control and encourages users to report any issue that prevents access to important content, checkout disclosures, account access, protected downloads, support, or legal information.

6. Feedback and response process

If you experience an accessibility issue, contact: support@codexflow.io

Please include:

  • the page URL;
  • a short description of the issue;
  • the device, browser, and assistive technology used, if relevant;
  • the action you were trying to complete.

CodexFlow aims to respond within up to 14 days.

7. Continuous improvement

CodexFlow treats accessibility as an ongoing process. Website content, checkout flows, documentation, and support pages may be updated to improve clarity, usability, semantic structure, and compatibility with assistive technologies.

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