This accessibility statement applies to digital products and services provided by Daft.ie, including our web and mobile applications.
Daft.ie is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities. We are continually working to improve the accessibility and usability of our platforms in accordance with applicable legislation, including the European Accessibility Act (Directive (EU) 2019/882).
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Our Accessibility Commitment
We are embedding accessibility into the heart of how we design, develop, and deliver services. Our work is guided by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, which we consider the standard for inclusive digital design.
Daft.ie has a long-term objective to achieve full compliance with the EU Accessibility Act by 28 June 2030. This commitment reflects our belief that accessible products are not only a legal requirement, but a core part of delivering trusted, high-quality digital experiences for everyone.
Our approach is centred around the four WCAG principles:
• Perceivable: We ensure content, text, and media can be consumed by all users, including those using screen readers or requiring text alternatives.
• Operable: We support a variety of input methods and assistive technologies, making navigation and interaction seamless.
• Understandable: We prioritise clarity and consistency to help all users easily interpret and interact with our services.
• Robust: We design our systems to be compatible with current and future assistive tools, ensuring long-term accessibility.
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In house Accessibility Champions and Expertise
Accessibility is championed internally by a network of five dedicated Accessibility Champions:
- 2 from our Web application team
- 1 from our iOS native app team
- 1 from our Android native app team
- 1 from our Design and UI/UX function
Each champion has undertaken structured accessibility training via Deque University, bringing specialised knowledge to their domain. They serve as advocates for accessibility in all design and development decisions.
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Scope of Accessibility Compliance for Substantial Changes
We ensure that all substantial changes to our platforms are developed in accordance with WCAG 2.1 AA requirements. These include:
- Functional Overhauls
- Major new features (e.g., chatbots, voice interfaces)
- Replacing core interactions (e.g., forms or service flows)
- User Interface Redesigns
- Large-scale visual or structural updates
- New navigation patterns or menu layouts
- Platform Migrations
- Moving services between technical platforms or frameworks
- Backend System Replacements
- Implementing new systems that alter the user experience or interface
- Changes in Intended Use or Target Audience
- Expanding beyond internal users
- Including audiences such as minors or users with cognitive disabilities
All such changes undergo accessibility testing, review, and where necessary, remediation before deployment.
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Known Limitations and Ongoing Improvements
We acknowledge that some parts of our platforms may not yet fully meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. These may include:
- Certain legacy interface elements
- Incomplete keyboard or screen reader support in some flows
- Inconsistencies in colour contrast on older templates
We are actively addressing these through phased redesigns and prioritised backlog work, with input from internal accessibility champions and user feedback.
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Monitoring, Auditing, and Compliance Record-Keeping
We are committed to ongoing compliance through:
- Continuous Monitoring
- Automated accessibility scanning integrated into our development pipelines.
- Manual testing using assistive technologies on key workflows.
- Annual Accessibility Audits
- Conducted by trained internal staff and/or external accessibility expert softwares.
- Compliance Documentation
- We maintain detailed records of accessibility efforts, known issues, testing results, and resolutions.
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Feedback and Complaints Process
We welcome and encourage feedback on the accessibility of our digital services. If you experience any accessibility barriers or wish to make a complaint, please contact us at:
📧 support@daft.ie
We aim to acknowledge your message within 5 working days and provide a resolution or progress update within 20 working days. If your issue is not satisfactorily addressed, you may escalate the complaint to the relevant national enforcement body as per EU guidelines.
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Looking Ahead: Our Path to 2030
Accessibility is a key pillar of trust and inclusion at Daft.ie. We will continue to:
- Embed inclusive practices in all new features and platform development.
- Train and upskill our teams to uphold high accessibility standards.
- Proactively monitor compliance and respond to evolving best practices.
- Ensure all new substantial releases meet WCAG 2.1 AA by default.
- Progressively align all existing services to full compliance by 28 June 2030, in line with the EU Accessibility Act.
We are proud to be building a more inclusive digital experience for all and thank you for supporting our journey.