Accessibility Statement

Last updated: November 2025

At Free Market Defender, we believe that freedom and opportunity are for everyone.
That includes access to ideas — which is why we’re committed to making our website, content, and educational resources usable and accessible to as many people as possible.


1. Our Commitment

We aim to ensure that all visitors can easily access and engage with the information and tools we provide, regardless of ability, technology, or circumstance.
Our goal is to continually improve accessibility and user experience across freemarketdefender.com in alignment with recognized web standards, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.


2. Steps We’re Taking

To support accessibility, we:

  • Use clear structure, consistent headings, and descriptive links for better screen reader compatibility

  • Maintain strong color contrast for readability

  • Include alt text for images whenever possible

  • Test layouts for keyboard navigation and responsive design

  • Strive to keep our language simple, clear, and easy to follow


3. Ongoing Improvements

Accessibility is an ongoing effort. As we continue to publish new materials, we regularly review and adjust our website and digital tools to improve usability and compliance.

If you encounter an accessibility barrier or difficulty using our site, please let us know — your feedback helps us improve.


4. Feedback and Contact

If you experience accessibility issues or have suggestions for how we can do better, please contact us:

info@freemarketdefender.com

We take every message seriously and will work to address issues promptly.


5. Third-Party Content

While we strive to make all our pages accessible, some third-party platforms (e.g., videos, embedded media, or store integrations) may not fully meet accessibility standards.
We encourage partners and providers to uphold the same commitment to accessibility that we do.


Free Market Defender stands for open access — to knowledge, opportunity, and human potential.

We believe accessibility is an expression of liberty itself, and we’re committed to making freedom of information a reality for all.