Accessibility
At Phoebe Bridgers, we are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible shopping experience for all of our customers. Phoebe Bridgers (“Phoebe Bridgers,”) (“we,” “us,” or “our”) are committed to facilitating the accessibility and usability of, respectively, https://phoebefuckingbridgers.com/ (the “Website”) and https://store.phoebefuckingbridgers.com/ shop (the “Web Store”) for everyone, on behalf of Phoebe Bridgers. Phoebe Bridgers regularly monitors and maintains the Website and the Web Store, and both aim to comply with all applicable standards, including the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 up to Level AA (WCAG 2.1 AA). Phoebe Bridgers is proud of its ongoing efforts to ensure that the Website and Web Store, respectively, are accessible to everyone, including platform optimization to maintain an accessible Website and Web Store.
If you experience any difficulty in accessing any part of the Website or the Web Store, please contact our customer support team at help@threefourco.com. Phoebe Bridgers will work with you to provide the information, item, or transaction you seek through an alternate communication method that is accessible for you consistent with applicable law (for example, through telephone support).
THIRD-PARTY SITES
Throughout the Website and Web Store, Phoebe Bridgers may make use of different third-party websites such as YouTube and Meta to spread news and information about Phoebe Bridgers’ products and services. These sites, which are not controlled by Phoebe Bridgers, may present challenges for individuals with disabilities that Phoebe Bridgers are not able to control or remedy. Please know that these sites are not used as the sole source of (or sole vehicle for communicating) important information.
As made publicly available, here are the Accessibility Policies provided from these third-party sites:
- Meta Accessibility Policy
- Google Accessibility Policy
Thank you for choosing Phoebe Bridgers. We appreciate your support and are committed to ensuring that our products and services are accessible to all.
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How to zoom into your screen:
Some people like to zoom into their screen or web browser to see content more clearly. Here are a few ways of doing this, depending on your setup:
1. On Windows, press the Windows key and plus sign (+) at the same time to zoom in. You can also use the “Magnifier” application under “Accessories”.
2. On Mac, go to “System Preferences”, open “Accessibility” and select the “Use keyboard shortcuts to zoom” box. Then reference the various keyboard shortcut options for zoom.
3. On your Apple device, tap “Settings”, then “General”, then “Accessibility”. Tap the “Zoom” button and toggle it “On”.
4. Another trick is to use “Ctrl” (“Cmd” on Mac) plus the plus (+) or minus (-) keys when you’re in a web browser.
How to change text colors or fonts on web pages:
Phoebe Bridgers understands that sometimes you may want to change font types or colors on a web page. Most major web browsers have options to do this:
1. In Safari, select “Preferences”, “Accessibility” tab, and then check the “Never use font sizes smaller than” box and select minimum font size.
2. In Chrome, go to “Preferences,” go to the “Font size,” “Customize fonts” in other ways, or set default “Page zoom.”
3. In Internet Explorer, go to “Tools”, then “Internet Options”, on to “General”. From here, select “Colors”, “Fonts”, or “Accessibility” depending on what you would like to change.
4. In Mozilla Firefox, choose the Menu dropdown, “Preferences”, then “General”, then finally “Fonts & Colors”.
Phoebe Bridgers recommends a mixture of settings like enlarging font size and zooming into the browser for a better experience.
How to find and use a screen reader:
“Screen readers” are text-to-speech software that allow people audible access to visual web content if they are not otherwise able to perceive what is on the screen. Phoebe Bridgers values this capability and works to ensure that Website and Web Store content is accessible to screen readers.
Regarding screen reader options available to you, there are free options available, including NVDA for Windows and VoiceOver for Mac, though Phoebe Bridgers also recommends JAWS for Windows. Screen readers accept input in a variety of ways, but one of the most common forms is through your keyboard. By pressing the down arrow in JAWS, for example, you are able to navigate through items on the page. JAWS will also accept Braille input.
Accessibility tools on mobile devices:
Given how much we rely on our mobile devices these days, it’s important to understand how you can access the Website and Web Store on-the-go. First, VoiceOver (iOS) and TalkBack (Android) are screen readers that come built-in to most devices. To turn on VoiceOver, go to “Settings”, then “General”, to “Accessibility”, and then turn “VoiceOver” on. You can set the “Accessibility Shortcut” to “VoiceOver” from the “Accessibility” page in order to triple-click the “Home” button to toggle VoiceOver on and off. TalkBack has a similar feature.
Please also keep in mind that “Zoom”, “Magnifier”, “Color Filters”, “Reduce White Point”, and “Invert Colors” are other features and tools on iOS that you can use. These are also available through the “Accessibility Shortcut.”