Accessibility statement
Last updated: 6 May 2026
At Moov, we believe movement should be for everyone.
That includes your experience on our website.
We want our site to be easy to use, clear to navigate, and accessible—no matter how you browse.
Our approach
We design our website with accessibility in mind. That means we aim to meet the WCAG 2.1 Level AA guidelines, the international standard for digital accessibility.
But more importantly: we focus on real usability. Simple structure. Clear language. No unnecessary friction.
What you can expect
We’re continuously improving the experience to make sure you can:
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Navigate the website with a keyboard
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Use screen readers and assistive tools
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Read content with sufficient contrast
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Find what you need quickly and easily
Not perfect (yet)
We’re honest about this:
some parts of our website may not work perfectly for everyone just yet.
For example:
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Older pages or documents may be less accessible
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Some elements may still need improvement for assistive technologies
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Alternative text for images and interactive components may not always be complete
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Alternatives for visual content such as images and videos may not yet be available everywhere
We’re actively working on this—step by step.
How we test accessibility
We don’t guess—we check.
Our website is reviewed through a combination of:
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Internal evaluations based on WCAG 2.1 Level AA criteria
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Automated testing tools
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Manual checks on navigation, structure, and usability
Where possible, we include real user perspectives to keep improving the experience. Accessibility is part of our ongoing development process—not a one-time fix.
Let us know
Running into an issue? Tell us.
We take feedback seriously and use it to improve.
Share with us:
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The page where you experienced the problem
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What didn’t work
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Your device and browser (if you know it)
We’ll look into it and help you move forward.
Contact us: support@moovmore.com
Not satisfied?
If you’re not happy with how we handled your request, you can contact the competent supervisory authority in the Netherlands, such as the Authority for Consumers & Markets (ACM).
We review and update this statement regularly as we continue to improve accessibility.