Accessibility Statement
Aiming to make humewatch.com usable by every visitor, no exceptions.
Last updated: June 2026
Making humewatch.com and the Hume Health app work smoothly for everyone — including visitors relying on assistive technology — is something Hume Health Corp takes seriously. What follows is a snapshot of where things stand today, and the path to take if you spot something broken.
What We're Building Toward
WCAG 2.1, Level AA, is the benchmark for humewatch.com. In everyday practice, that shapes decisions like:
- Writing alt text that actually conveys what an important image shows, skipping filler text on anything purely decorative.
- Keeping text legible against its background no matter where you land on the site.
- Ensuring every menu, form field, and clickable element — the mobile nav and FAQ dropdowns too — responds fully to keyboard input alone.
- Building pages with proper HTML structure and ARIA tags so screen readers can call out headings, buttons, and sections without confusion.
- Making sure nothing collapses or overlaps when someone bumps up font size or zooms the browser in.
Never Really "Done"
The site is constantly being tweaked and expanded, so our accessibility work has to keep pace rather than stop at some fixed point. Hit a wall somewhere on humewatch.com or inside the app? Let us know — that feedback is exactly what pushes improvements forward.
How To Tell Us Something's Wrong
Assistive tech tripping up somewhere on our site or app? We want that report. A few details make it easier to fix quickly:
- The specific page or app screen involved
- A quick rundown of what happened
- The screen reader, browser, or device you were using at the time
Reports get reviewed fast, with top priority going to anything that stops someone from browsing the site, learning about the product, or completing a purchase.
When Outside Tools Are Involved
Certain parts of humewatch.com — the checkout flow, for instance — rely on third-party platforms rather than code we write ourselves. We do our best to pick partners who value accessibility, but their internal design choices sit outside our direct control. Should you hit friction in one of those spots, flag it anyway — we'll either escalate it to the vendor or find you an alternate path.
Noticed a problem worth reporting?
Message us through the Hume Health app, or send an email to whatever address is listed on your order confirmation. A real person on our team reads and replies to every accessibility note that comes in.