Lucid Mastery — CRISC
Accessibility Statement
Lucid Mastery is committed to making CRISC preparation usable by everyone, including people who rely on assistive technology.
Last updated 18 July 2026
1. Our commitment
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. Accessibility is part of how we design and build, not an afterthought.
2. What we’ve done
- Keyboard navigation — interactive controls are reachable and operable with a keyboard.
- Colour contrast — our cream-on-navy text and gold accents are chosen to meet AA contrast ratios.
- Semantic HTML — headings, landmarks, lists, and buttons use meaningful markup for screen readers.
- Text alternatives — meaningful images and icons carry alt text or are marked decorative.
- Respecting preferences — we honour the operating-system “reduce motion” setting and pause animation.
- Readable typography — generous sizing, spacing, and line length.
3. Known limitations
We’re transparent about areas we’re still improving:
- The decorative 3D background is purely visual, hidden from assistive technology, and disabled under “reduce motion” — but it may still affect performance on older devices.
- Audio narration provides an alternative to reading, but full synchronised captions for narration are still in progress.
- Some third-party embeds (payment, ads) follow their providers’ own accessibility standards, which we don’t control.
4. Conformance status
Lucid Mastery aims for WCAG 2.1 AA and is partially conformant: most of the service meets the standard, with the known limitations above being actively addressed.
5. Reporting a problem
If you hit an accessibility barrier, please tell us — it genuinely helps. Email ask@lucidapp.co with the page, what happened, and the assistive technology you were using. We aim to respond within 5 working days.
Questions about this policy? Email ask@lucidapp.co or visit our contact page.