Legal alignment
We base our work on the Israeli accessibility standard 5568 and WCAG 2.1 Level AA, translating the requirements into concrete product checklists.
ThePCRunners is committed to making every digital touchpoint usable, understandable, and safe for people with disabilities. This page outlines how we design, test, and continuously improve accessibility across our sites and tools.
We base our work on the Israeli accessibility standard 5568 and WCAG 2.1 Level AA, translating the requirements into concrete product checklists.
Keyboard support, visible focus states, scalable text, and semantic HTML are already built into our current experience.
We publish known gaps and planned improvements so you can see how the service evolves over time.
Read the commitments below in order or jump to any section with the navigation links. Each item explains our current implementation, known limitations, and how to request additional help.
Last updated: 10 October 2025
Accessibility is a core value for ThePCRunners. We design the site, the ICS maker, and any future tools so that people with disabilities can navigate, understand, and interact with them in an equitable way.
This statement summarises how we apply legislation, which adaptations already exist, and the process for reporting an issue.
ThePCRunners operates according to the Israeli Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Law, 5758-1998, and its accompanying regulations. Our benchmark is Israeli Standard 5568 together with WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
Our public products currently include the following measures:
While we continue to work on accessibility, a few limitations remain:
The following initiatives are in progress or planned:
If you encounter any accessibility difficulty, have a question, or would like to request an accommodation, please email us at shaked@thepcrunners.com.
We commit to acknowledging and addressing each request within a reasonable timeframe, in line with applicable law.
This statement is available in Hebrew and English. If discrepancies arise between translations, the Hebrew version will prevail.
ThePCRunners may update this statement periodically as technology evolves or legal requirements change. The publication date above will always reflect the latest revision.