Legal Disclaimer

Last Updated: April 18, 2026

⚠️ Critical Notice

ComplyKeep provides automated technical accessibility scans only. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice, legal opinions, or compliance certifications. Our reports document technical findings against WCAG 2.1 AA criteria and should not be construed as legal compliance determinations.

1. Nature of Our Services

ComplyKeep offers automated website scanning tools that test web content against technical accessibility criteria published in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, Level AA. Our services are purely technical in nature.

Our scans check for a defined set of accessibility criteria that can be tested through automated means. Automated testing typically identifies approximately 25-30% of WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria. Many accessibility requirements — including but not limited to meaningful alt text, logical reading order, keyboard operability, and appropriate use of ARIA — require manual human evaluation.

What Our Scans Do

What Our Scans Do NOT Do

2. No Attorney-Client Relationship

Use of ComplyKeep's services does not create an attorney-client relationship. Our team includes software engineers and accessibility specialists, not lawyers. For legal questions about your compliance obligations under the ADA, EAA, Section 508, or other accessibility laws, you should consult a qualified attorney.

3. Regulatory Context

Our scan results reference various laws and regulations (including but not limited to ADA Title II, EU European Accessibility Act, and Section 508) for informational and educational purposes only. These references are provided to help you understand the regulatory landscape, not to advise you on your specific legal obligations.

Different jurisdictions have different legal requirements for digital accessibility. What constitutes "compliance" depends on your specific circumstances, including your organization type, location, industry, and the jurisdictions in which you operate. Only a qualified attorney can advise you on your specific legal obligations.

4. Limitations of Automated Testing

Automated accessibility testing has inherent limitations:

5. Good-Faith Efforts

While our scans do not constitute legal compliance, they can support your organization's good-faith efforts to improve accessibility. Documenting regular accessibility testing and remediation efforts may be relevant to demonstrating a commitment to accessibility. However, this documentation alone does not guarantee protection from legal claims.

6. Accuracy Disclaimer

While we strive for accuracy in our scanning results, we make no warranties about the completeness, reliability, or accuracy of the information provided. Scan results may be affected by:

7. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, ComplyKeep shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from your use of our services, including but not limited to:

8. Your Responsibilities

By using ComplyKeep, you acknowledge that you are responsible for:

9. Data Processing

For information about how we collect, use, and protect your data, please see our Privacy Policy.

10. Changes to This Disclaimer

We may update this legal disclaimer from time to time. Continued use of our services after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated terms. We will make reasonable efforts to notify users of material changes.

11. Contact

If you have questions about this legal disclaimer, please contact us at:

Email: legal@complykeep.com

Acknowledgment

By using ComplyKeep's services, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this legal disclaimer, and that you understand our services provide technical accessibility scans — not legal advice, legal opinions, or compliance certifications.