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PRIVACY POLICY

Effective November 14, 2022

Focus IP, Inc., doing business as Tracer (“Tracer”) provides products and
services related to brand protection as well as domain name management and
registrar services. As a provider of brand protection services, Tracer detects
and removes fraudulent and infringing uses of our customers’ brands. As a domain
name registrar, Tracer provides registrar and domain portfolio management
services in compliance with the rules and regulations adopted by domain name
regulatory authorities.

Tracer values privacy rights. This Privacy Policy has been adopted with a
commitment to safeguarding individual privacy rights. As you use our website and
services, we want you to understand how we use the personal information we
collect and process in connection with our business and services and the ways in
which you can protect your privacy. As discussed in this Policy, we collect and
process personal information solely for legitimate interests related to our
business. Whether you are new to Tracer or already a customer, please take the
time to review our practices. If you have any questions, please contact us at
DPO@Tracer.ai.

This Privacy Policy only applies to any information collected through the
Tracer.ai web site or its services platform (collectively, the “Platform”); it
does not apply to information collected by Tracer in any other manner. As
discussed below, our Platform is not directed to children under the age of 13.

Tracer reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy from time to time.
Revisions will be posted on this website and will become effective immediately.
Accordingly, you are advised to regularly check this website for updates and
revisions. Your continued use of our services and Platform following revisions
to this Privacy Policy shall constitute your acceptance of the amended Privacy
Policy.

 1. Personal Information We Collect and How We Use That Information

 

The personal information which Tracer collects about you will depend on the
services you access and how you choose to interact with us. Although we do not
generally process sensitive personal data (such as social security numbers or
credit card information), we do collect and utilize the following personal data
in connection with conducting our business:

 * Login Credentials: We collect personal information to facilitate secure
   access to our Platform by our customers and other users interested in our
   services.
 * Contact Details: Our customers and interested parties visiting our website
   provide us with names, emails, telephone numbers, and other personal contact
   information so that we can provide information about new or existing Tracer
   services, inform them of upcoming events of interest, or communicate with
   them about their services to fulfill our contractual obligations.
 * Suspected Bad Actor Information. We collect names and other personal
   information such as emails, IP addresses, and domain names from various
   internet channels to identify and prevent bad actors from infringing on or
   using our customers’ brands for fraudulent or other illegal activity.
 * Customer Billing Information: We collect financial and personal contact
   information for the purpose of billing our customers.
 * Website User Information: We collect demographics and usage information
   (length of visit, pages viewed, etc.) about users of our website to better
   understand which content and tools are most useful to such users and to
   enhance and improve our services and website content.
 * Computer/Device Information: We collect information such as IP addresses
   about devices used to access our website.
 * Domain Registration and Administration: We collect names, emails, telephone
   numbers, and other personal contact information from our domain management
   customers to facilitate and communicate with them about the registration,
   renewal, modification, and transfer of their domains.
 * Domain Information/WHOIS Database: Under ICANN and domain registry
   requirements, we maintain a public WHOIS database with personal and other
   contact information about the owners of the domains which we manage.
 * Updates of WHOIS Registries: We are also required to provide updates of
   domain owner information to the third-party registries for the purpose of
   providing publicly searchable databases of domain ownership. We also search
   those databases in connection with our brand protection services to identify
   suspected bad actor owners of domains being unlawfully used to commit fraud,
   sell counterfeit goods, or the like in violation of our customers’ brand
   rights.
 * Employees and Prospective Employees and Contractors: We collect names,
   emails, telephone numbers and other personal information from our employees,
   contractors, and candidates for employment for the purpose of employing,
   contracting with, or evaluating such individuals.

In connection with our brand protection services we collect personally
identifiable information about individuals suspected of using our customers’
brands to engage in fraud, phishing, the sale of counterfeit goods, or other
illegal activities. We collect that information from various public online
digital channels such as marketplaces, social media, mobile app stores, and
websites. We then use that personal information to  take the enforcement actions
requested by our customers against the bad actors to stop further fraudulent,
infringing, or illegal activities.

When you use our website, you may be asked to provide additional personal
information, which we will use to contact you and send information regarding our
services. In some cases, if you choose not to provide such additional personal
information you may be unable to access all of our website content. We do not
collect personally identifiable information to send out marketing materials
without your consent. If you should receive any such materials, you can opt-out
of receiving future marketing materials by emailing us at the following
address: DPO@Tracer.ai.

 2. Domain Name Registration Data Collection and Use

 

If you ask us to register and manage your domain names, we are required by third
party domain registries and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers (“ICANN”) to collect each domain owner’s contact information (“Contact
Information”) consisting of the owner’s name, postal address, fax number (where
available), e-mail address, and telephone number, along with similar information
for the technical, administrative and billing contacts associated with the
domain. We are required to publish the domain Contact Information in a publicly
available WHOIS registry. 

The Contact Information provided by our domain management customers is also used
by us to  register and renew their domain names, administer their accounts (such
as notifying the customer about renewals, updates, or other related matters),
and provide other related services requested by the customer. Tracer also logs
other identifying details necessary for the provision of domain management
services and ensure that we act only on a customer’s authorization. These
include written communications, confirmations, requests for renewals and
modifications, related correspondence, payment source information, log files,
billing records, communications information such as source IP address, HTTP
headers and any other records concerning domain registration (dates, times,
zones and sessions).

When Contact Information is collected by Tracer from our corporate customers,
that information typically contains the personal data of the customers’
employees.  Accordingly, our customers contractually represent that, in
providing us with the personal data of such individuals,  or an individual in
whose name the customer is registering a domain name, the customer has notified
each of such individuals of the following: (1) that their personal information
will be provided to Tracer and the third party registries, (2) purposes for
which their personal data will be used, and (3) how the individuals can access
and correct their personal data in the manner described below.

In accordance with the regulatory requirements imposed on Tracer as a domain
name registrar, Tracer is required to disclose its domain customers’ Contact
Information (which may, as discussed above, include the personal data of
individuals) in the following instances: (1) WHOIS data is made available to the
public for free query-based access (as discussed above); (2) domain-related
data, including communications between Tracer and its customers, is made
available to ICANN and the domain name registries pursuant to their rules and
regulations; (3) Tracer must escrow domain related data as often as required to
reputable third parties appointed by ICANN or domain registries; and (4) third
parties are able to access WHOIS data in bulk provided they agree, in pertinent
part, not to use such data improperly, such as for the transmission of spam or
unsolicited email. If a domain name customer orders additional products and
services from Tracer, that order may require the disclosure of personal data to
additional third parties. Customers will be notified at the time of the order
about the nature and scope of any such disclosure of personal data and the
applicable third parties who will be receiving such data.

Tracer also collects and uses publicly available WHOIS domain ownership
information maintained by other registrars and third-party registries in
connection with our brand protection services in order to identify the domain
owners of websites and domains suspected of using our customers’ brands for
fraud or other illegal activities, and to take appropriate action against such
parties..

 3. Do We Share Access to Personal Information?

 

Any personal information Tracer gathers is used by Tracer only for the
legitimate purposes relating to its brand protection and domain management
services which are described in this Policy. We do not sell personal information
to third parties. Unless we are legally compelled to do so, required to do so
under ICANN and registry requirements (as discussed above), or otherwise legally
permitted to do so, we don’t share the personal information we collect in
connection with our business with any third party.  If Tracer is involved in a
merger, acquisition, or asset sale, we will continue to protect any personal
information in our possession, including, where appropriate, notifying affected
individuals before personal information is transferred to another organization
or becomes subject to a different privacy policy.

Any third-party vendor who assists us in providing services to our customers or
who assists in other aspects of our business are carefully vetted to ensure
that, to the extent that we must provide them with access to certain personal
information, those vendors will adequately safeguard such data with at least the
same level of safeguards as Tracer has. 

 4. Security Protections

 

We take all reasonable and necessary precautions to maintain the security of the
personal data which we collect. Any financial information which Tracer collects
is collected via secure means and used only for billing purposes.  Our website
uses state-of-the-art technology to secure all personal information we collect,
including our customers’ billing and account information. We limit physical
access to our database servers to only those employees with a need for such
access, all of whom are subject to appropriate background checks.  In addition,
we have installed state-of-the-art cybersecurity measures to guard against
unauthorized intrusion into our system. All Tracer employees are bound by
written non-disclosure obligations to protect confidential and personal
information and any employees who violate those obligations will be subject to
disciplinary action, up to and including immediate termination.

Despite all our precautions, data transmissions over the internet can never be
guaranteed to be completely secure. As a result, while we do our utmost to
protect your information, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any
information you give us. Accordingly, all personal information which you provide
to us is done at your own risk. We recommend that you do not divulge your user
identification or password to anyone and that you do not provide access to your
Tracer account to any third party. Also remember to sign out of your account,
close the browser window and delete any cookies once you have completed your
work within your Tracer account.

 5. How Long We Keep Personal Data

 

We retain your personal data only for as long as necessary to provide services
and perform our operations. The period for which we retain such data depends on
the purposes for which we collected such information and our relationship with
you. Our considerations include: whether our duties and responsibilities require
that we retain personal information for a certain period, whether your
relationship with Tracer has ended, what specific instructions regarding
retention you have provided to us, the period needed to fulfill the purposes for
which we collected such information, the existence of any legal claims or
proceedings relating to the information, and any retention periods required or
recommended by law, regulations or industry associations (such as ICANN). We
will keep your personal information only for as long as required for the
purposes set forth in this Policy, or as required in order to comply with
applicable privacy laws or legal requirements to which we are subject.

 6. Use of Cookies

 

As part of our personalized services, and, like many other sites, Tracer may use
cookies to better understand how our website is used so that we can deliver a
better experience to you. A cookie is a small amount of data (such as date and
time of visits, pages viewed, etc.) that is sent to your browser from a web
server and stored on your computer’s hard drive. Any information which Tracer
obtains from cookies will be used solely to improve our services. By modifying
your browser preferences, you can, however, choose to accept all cookies, to be
notified when a cookie is set, or to reject all cookies. Rejecting all cookies
may limit your ability to access all areas and functionalities of our website.
Your use of our website in the absence of modifying your browser preferences
will constitute your consent to our tracking you with cookies.

Tracer makes no representations with respect to the creation of profiles or the
use of cookies by external websites which may have links to or from our website
or that may read and use information obtained from our website.

 7. Links

 

For your convenience, we may provide links to certain third-party websites. If
you choose to use those links to visit a third party’s web site or use its
products or services, please be aware that the third party’s privacy policy and
not the Tracer Privacy Policy will govern your activities and the information
you have disclosed while interacting with that third party.  Our Privacy Policy
will not apply to services or products offered by other companies, including but
not limited to products or services that may be displayed to you in any search
results, or any other company which may be linked with our website or services.
Our Privacy Policy does not cover any information or practices by such other
companies regardless of the technologies used to link those to our website or
services.

 8. Compromise of Personal Information

 

In the event any personal information is compromised as a result of a breach of
Tracer security, Tracer will promptly notify, by email or as otherwise required
by applicable law, those persons whose personal information has been
compromised.

 9. Modification and Deletion of Personal Information

 

Our website gives you the option of modifying your personal account information
at any time by clicking on the “My Account” link in your account page. You may
also modify your account information at any time by sending an email
to DPO@Tracer.ai. Once your website access is cancelled or you are no longer a
user of the website, your personal information will be deleted within twelve
(12) months, or as earlier required by applicable law.

 

 10. Children

Tracer does not knowingly collect personal information about children under the
age of 13 years. If we learn that we have inadvertently done so, we will take
immediate steps to delete that information.

 11. International Users and Transfers of Personal Information

 

Tracer is based in the United States. If you are coming to this website from the
European Union (the “EU”), from the European Economic Area (“EEA”), or from any
other country with laws governing data collection and use which differ from
United States law, please note that your transfer of your personal data to
Tracer will not have the same data protections which are available under the
laws of the EU, the EEA, or certain other applicable regions. Accordingly, by
providing your personal data, you agree to the use of your personal data in
accordance with this Privacy Policy. Additionally, please review the following
link to the US Department of Commerce website with respect to international law
and privacy policy and safeguards: https://www.privacyshield.gov.

Tracer and its subsidiaries RegistrarTrust, LLC, RegistrarBrand, LLC,
RegistrarGuard, LLC, and RegistrarSecure, LLC all comply with the EU-U.S.
Privacy Shield Framework and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework as set forth by
the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of
personal information transferred from the European Union and Switzerland to the
United States (“Privacy Shield Principles”). Tracer and each of such
subsidiaries have certified to the Department of Commerce that they adhere to
the Privacy Shield Principles. If there should be any conflict between the terms
in this Privacy Policy and the Privacy Shield Principles, the Privacy Shield
Principles shall govern. To learn more about the Privacy Shield program, and to
view our certification, please visit  https://www.privacyshield.gov. As a result
of the recent invalidation of the Privacy Shield Framework for transfers of
personal data from the European Union, Tracer will rely on other appropriate
safeguards to protect the transfers of personal data, including the use of
EU-approved Standard Contractual Clauses with its customers.

In compliance with the Privacy Shield Principles, Tracer commits to resolve
complaints about our collection or use of your personal information. EU and
Swiss individuals with inquiries or complaints regarding their personal
information and/or this Privacy Policy should first contact Tracer’s Data
Protection Officer at: DPO@Tracer.ai.

Tracer has committed to refer unresolved Privacy Shield-related complaints to
PrivacyTrust, an alternative dispute resolution provider located in the United
States and within the EU and worldwide. If you do not receive timely
acknowledgment of your complaint from us, or if we have not addressed your
complaint to your satisfaction, please visit PrivacyTrust
at: https://www.privacytrust.com/about/ for more information or to file a
complaint. The services of PrivacyTrust are provided at no cost to you.

The Federal Trade Commission has jurisdiction over Tracer’s compliance with the
Privacy Shield Principles. Additionally, an individual has the possibility,
under certain conditions, to invoke binding arbitration for complaints regarding
Privacy Shield compliance and for resolution of claimed violations of the
Privacy Shield Principles not resolved by any of the other Privacy Shield
mechanisms. Please see the Privacy Shield website for additional
information: https://www.privacyshield.gov/article?id=ANNEX-I-introduction.

Moreover, in conjunction with the Privacy Shield, Tracer commits to cooperate
with the panel established by the EU data protection authorities (“DPAs”) and/or
the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner, as applicable,
and comply with the advice given by the panel and/or Commissioner, as
applicable, with regard to data transferred from the EU and/or Switzerland, as
applicable.

With respect to our domain name management and registrar services, the
disclosure of personal data to ICANN and domain name registries necessarily
involves the transfer of personal data to entities located outside the EU and
the EEA in order to perform the services. The technical safety measures and data
protection regulations in certain non-EU or non-EEA countries may not equal or
comply with the safety measures and data protection regulations within the EU
and the EEA. Thus, the security and confidentiality of personal data in such
countries cannot be guaranteed as equivalent to data handling protections within
the EU or EEA. Accordingly, when passing on personal data for the purposes
stated in this Privacy Policy, it might not be possible to ensure our customers
an adequate level of data protection within the meaning of Article 49 of the EU
General Data Protection Regulation.

By using the Tracer services, you agree to this Privacy Policy and explicitly
consent to the transfer of personal data to such non-EU or non-EEA countries
with the understanding that the level of data protection in such countries may
be insufficient compared to the level mandated by the EU or EEA. If you refuse
such data transfer, you must notify us of such refusal in writing, in which
event we may not be able to provide you with the services that you ordered.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, please be advised that in the context of an
onward transfer of personal information, a Privacy Shield organization has
responsibility for the processing of any personal information it receives under
the Privacy Shield and subsequently transfers to a third party acting as an
agent on its behalf. Tracer shall remain liable under the Privacy Shield
Principles if its agent processes such personal information in a manner
inconsistent with the Principles unless Tracer proves that it is not responsible
for the event giving rise to the damage.

IF YOU PROVIDE ANY INFORMATION TO TRACER THROUGH THE WEBSITE, OR OTHERWISE, YOU
REPRESENT AND AFFIRM THAT YOU HAVE THE RIGHT AND AUTHORITY TO DO SO AND THAT YOU
HAVE OBTAINED ANY NECESSARY CONSENTS OR AUTHORIZATIONS FROM INDIVIDUAL DATA
SUBJECTS TO PROVIDE SUCH INFORMATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO INFORMATION
COVERED BY ANY DATA PROTECTION LEGISLATION OR REGULATION, INCLUDING THE EUROPEAN
UNION GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR), AND RELATED DATA PROTECTION
LAWS.

 12. YouTube API Services

 

If you are using a Tracer service we want you to be aware of the following:

 * Certain Tracer products and services utilize or require the use of the
   YouTube API Service (terms available at https://www.youtube.com/t/terms) in
   order to access the information required to provide the applicable Tracer
   product or service;
 * Such YouTube API Service use is subject to YouTube’s Terms of Service found
   at (https://www.youtube.com/t/terms) in order to access the YouTube API
   Services;
 * The Google Privacy Policy found at http://www.google.com/policies/privacy
   also forms a part of the YouTube API Services, along with their Terms of
   Service and the Tracer Terms of Services found at
   https://www.Tracer.ai/legal/terms-of-service/.
 * Tracer, through its services, collects YouTube API data to determine online
   fraudulent and other infringing uses of the intellectual property and content
   of Tracer customers.
 * Tracer uses, processes, and shares the YouTube API data information with its
   customers making data requests through the applicable product or service and
   the information is processed internally at Tracer in order to present and
   share the acquired YouTube API data with the Tracer customers, and/or any
   external authorized representatives of such customers including their
   attorneys;
 * Tracer’s use of the YouTube API does not permit third parties to serve
   content to parties who are using the applicable Tracer products or services
   and no advertisements or third parties materials, other than the YouTube API
   data, is provided through the YouTube API Services;
 * Tracer stores, accesses or collects information directly from its customers’
   browsers, including by placing, accessing or recognizing cookies or similar
   technology on users’ browsers, for purposes of providing the Tracer products
   or services to customers, in accordance with the Tracer cookies policy set
   forth separately herein;
 * Tracer accesses or uses customer API data that a customer expressly
   authorizes Tracer to access or otherwise use via the Tracer services provided
   to that customer. In addition to Tracer’s normal procedure for deleting
   stored data, customers may, at any time, elect to revoke Tracer’s access to
   their customer data via the Google security settings page found at
   https://security.google.com/settings/security/permissionsand/or pursuant to
   the contact information listed in this Privacy Policy and the Tracer website
   or by email at: Attn: Judith Archbold, Corporate Counsel at: DPO@Tracer.ai;
   and
 * If a Tracer customer has any other questions, concerns, or complaints
   regarding use of its YouTube API data, customer can contact Tracer with its
   questions, concerns, or complaints about Tracer’s privacy practices at: Attn:
   Judith Archbold at: DPO@Tracer.ai.

 13. Google Analytics

 

Tracer uses Google Analytics, Google Advt or AdRoll to conduct our business by
tracking the behaviors of users of our website. These are tools/services used by
many companies. You are hereby notified of the following:

 * Tracer collects and processes such user data for the purpose of improving
   products and services. From time to time, Tracer may wish to contact you,
   with your prior consent, about our products and services, as well as other
   content that may be of interest to you;
 * Tracer may also utilize user data for purposes of retargeting services,
   including AdRoll or Google Ad;
 * Tracer uses cookies to deliver its products and services and for targeting
   the marketing of its products and services and for online behavioral
   tracking;
 * Tracer and/or its third-party vendors, including AdRoll, may place cookies on
   users’ devices to collect data;
 * Tracer may utilize various types of user data to delivering targeted ads;
 * From time to time, Tracer utilizes the services of third parties for the
   purpose of delivering targeted ads and messaging based on analyzing user
   activity;
 * Users will be able to opt out of targeted marketing, which is provided
   pursuant to the user’s prior consent, through Tracer’s Cookies Policy, this
   Privacy Policy, or the unsubscribe function embedded in any marketing emails
   sent by Tracer.

 14. California Privacy Laws

 

The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) provides California residents with
certain rights with respect to how we handle any “Personal Information” we
collect which could be linked to or identify those residents. As of January 1,
2020, verified California residents have the right to request that companies
such as Tracer do the following:

 * Provide their personal information collection practices during the prior 12
   months, including the categories of personal information collected and the
   sources of such information, their business purpose for collecting or sharing
   such information, and the categories of the third parties with whom they
   share such information.
 * Provide a copy of the personal information collected about such residents
   during the prior 12 months in a format which is readily useable, including by
   paper or electronic copy.
 * Disclose any information sale practices during the prior 12 months, including
   a list of the categories of personal information disclosed for monetary or
   other valuable consideration, the categories of third-party recipients. and a
   list of the categories of personal information that have been disclosed for a
   business purpose.
 * Not sell personal information about such residents, and
 * Delete (and direct their service providers to delete) the data subject’s
   personal information, subject to certain exceptions.

Tracer will not discriminate against any person who chooses to make any of the
above requests. In order to make a request for disclosure, California residents
may contact us at DPO@Tracer.ai. If you require additional assistance, you may
contact our Customer Service staff which is available 24/7 by phone at: (855)
693-3839. We will ask you for information to allow us to reasonably verify your
identity and will use that information only for that purpose. We cannot respond
to your request or provide you with disclosures if we cannot verify your
identity and confirm that any personal information we may hold relates to you. 
You may make a request up to twice within any 12-month period. We will endeavor
to respond within 45 days of receipt of your request.  If we require more time
(up to an additional 45 days), we will notify you of our need for additional
time.

If you are a California resident, we may have collected the following categories
of personal information about you from our Internet searches, directly from you,
or from third parties during the past 12 months: your name, email address,
street address, telephone number, IP address, driver’s license  number, user
name and password, your internet activity, geolocation,  audio/video data,
professional or employment related information, and education information. We
have used such collected information for the business purposes described in this
Privacy Policy.

We do not sell your personal data to third parties in exchange for monetary
consideration, but during the past 12 months we may have disclosed your personal
information to our customers in connection with the services we provide to such
customers. 

Notice to California customers and Website users regarding California’s “Shine
the Light” law:

California’s “Shine the Light” law, Civil Code section 1798.83, requires certain
businesses to respond to requests from California customers asking about the
businesses’ practices related to disclosing personal information to third
parties for the third parties’ direct marketing purposes. Alternately, such
businesses may have in place a policy not to disclose personal information of
customers to third parties for the third parties’ direct marketing purposes if
the customer has exercised an option to opt-out of such
information-sharing. (Note: The Tracer website does not recognize the “do not
track signals” that some browsers may employ.)

California Do Not Track Disclosure:

“Do Not Track” is a privacy preference that users can set in their web browsers.
When a user turns on a Do Not Track signal in their browser, the browser sends a
message to websites requesting that they do not track the user. For information
about Do Not Track, please visit www.allaboutdnt.org. At this time, Tracer does
not respond to Do Not Track browser settings or signals. In addition, we use
other technology that is standard to the internet, such as pixel tags, web
beacons, and other similar technologies, to track visitors to our website. Those
tools may be used by us and by third parties to collect information about you
and your internet activity, even if you have turned on the Do Not Track signal.
For information on how to opt out from tracking technologies used on our
website, see “Use of Cookies” above.

 15. How To Contact Us

 

We make every effort to maximize your privacy rights when you use our website,
products, and services. You have the right to oppose the collection of your
personal data and request the review, deletion, or correction of that data in
accordance with applicable rules and regulations. You also have the right to
request copies of your personal information in machine-readable format, to
request details as to how we use such information, to opt out of marketing
communications, to limit the use of your information to specific purposes, and
to object to our processing of your personal data. Please contact us for any of
these requests at the below business address or email address and we will
promptly act on your request. If you have any questions or concerns regarding
this Privacy Policy or any other aspect of our website, products, or services,
please contact us at:

Focus IP, Inc., doing business as Tracer
508 S. 8th St.
Boise, ID 83702
Attn: Judith Archbold, Data Protection Officer
or email us at: DPO@Tracer.ai

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    combination. Screen-reader users also get automatic announcements to turn
    the Screen-reader mode on as soon as they enter the website.
    
    These adjustments are compatible with popular screen readers such as JAWS,
    NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack.
    
    
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    website’s HTML and adds various behaviors using JavaScript code to make the
    website operable by the keyboard. This includes the ability to navigate the
    website using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys, operate dropdowns with the arrow
    keys, close them with Esc, trigger buttons and links using the Enter key,
    navigate between radio and checkbox elements using the arrow keys, and fill
    them in with the Spacebar or Enter key.
    
    Additionally, keyboard users will find content-skip menus available at any
    time by clicking Alt+2, or as the first element of the site while navigating
    with the keyboard. The background process also handles triggered popups by
    moving the keyboard focus towards them as soon as they appear, not allowing
    the focus to drift outside.
    
    Users can also use shortcuts such as “M” (menus), “H” (headings), “F”
    (forms), “B” (buttons), and “G” (graphics) to jump to specific elements.

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   use the website by eliminating the risk of seizures resulting from flashing
   or blinking animations and risky color combinations.
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   accessible to the majority of visual impairments such as Degrading Eyesight,
   Tunnel Vision, Cataract, Glaucoma, and others.
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   features to help users with cognitive disabilities such as Autism, Dyslexia,
   CVA, and others, to focus on the essential elements more easily.
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   noise to help people with ADHD, and Neurodevelopmental disorders browse,
   read, and focus on the essential elements more easily.
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   compatible with screen-readers such as JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack. A
   screen-reader is installed on the blind user’s computer, and this site is
   compatible with it.
 * Keyboard Navigation Profile (Motor-Impaired): this profile enables
   motor-impaired persons to operate the website using the keyboard Tab,
   Shift+Tab, and the Enter keys. Users can also use shortcuts such as “M”
   (menus), “H” (headings), “F” (forms), “B” (buttons), and “G” (graphics) to
   jump to specific elements.

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 1. Font adjustments – users can increase and decrease its size, change its
    family (type), adjust the spacing, alignment, line height, and more.
 2. Color adjustments – users can select various color contrast profiles such as
    light, dark, inverted, and monochrome. Additionally, users can swap color
    schemes of titles, texts, and backgrounds with over seven different coloring
    options.
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    of a button. Animations controlled by the interface include videos, GIFs,
    and CSS flashing transitions.
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    as links and titles. They can also choose to highlight focused or hovered
    elements only.
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    issues due to automatic audio playing. This option lets users mute the
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(screen readers), both for Windows and MAC users.

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