Accessibility Statement

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Free iPhones Wireless aims to make its guides readable, usable, and accessible for as many visitors as possible.

This statement explains our accessibility goals, current efforts, known limits, and how readers can report an issue.

1. Our accessibility goal

Our goal is to make Free iPhones Wireless easy to read and navigate for users on phones, tablets, laptops, desktop computers, screen readers, keyboard navigation, and assistive technologies where possible.

We publish informational guides about Lifeline eligibility, provider phone offers, documents, state availability, and safe application steps. Because many readers may be using older phones or slow connections, we try to keep pages clear, readable, and mobile-friendly.

2. Accessibility practices we aim to follow

We try to improve accessibility through practical design and content choices.

  • Use clear headings and logical page sections.
  • Write in plain English where possible.
  • Keep paragraphs readable on mobile screens.
  • Use descriptive link text instead of unclear links when possible.
  • Maintain readable color contrast where possible.
  • Keep navigation simple and consistent.
  • Use lists and cards to make long information easier to scan.
  • Add meaningful alt text for important images where possible.
  • Avoid relying only on color to explain important information.
  • Keep forms and contact pages as simple as possible.

3. Mobile accessibility

Many visitors use mobile devices, so we aim to make pages usable on small screens.

  • Header and footer links should remain readable on mobile.
  • Important content should not be hidden behind hard-to-close popups.
  • Buttons and links should be large enough to tap comfortably.
  • Text should wrap naturally without forcing horizontal scrolling.
  • Pages should remain understandable even if images load slowly.

4. Content accessibility

We try to make benefit-related information easier to understand by avoiding confusing legal language, exaggerated claims, and unnecessary jargon.

When a topic has uncertainty, such as provider availability, phone model availability, ZIP-code differences, or document review, we try to explain that clearly instead of giving a misleading yes-or-no answer.

5. Forms and sensitive information

Our contact forms are intended for content questions, correction requests, accessibility feedback, and general website issues only.

Please do not send Social Security numbers, photo IDs, benefit letters, medical records, full dates of birth, application files, provider account details, passwords, or payment information through our forms or email.

6. Third-party content and external websites

Some pages may link to provider websites, official program pages, advertising links, application resources, or other third-party websites.

We do not control the accessibility, layout, privacy practices, forms, approval process, or support experience of external websites. Once you leave Free iPhones Wireless, the third-party website’s own policies and accessibility practices apply.

7. Known limitations

We aim to improve accessibility over time, but some limits may remain.

  • Older pages may need layout or heading improvements.
  • Some embedded forms may depend on third-party plugin behavior.
  • Some images may still need better alternative text.
  • Some browser, device, or assistive technology combinations may behave differently.
  • Some external pages we link to may not follow the same accessibility standards.

8. How to report an accessibility issue

If you find a page that is difficult to read, hard to navigate, not working with your device, or not working well with assistive technology, contact us.

Email: support@freeiphoneswireless.com

Helpful details include:

  • The page URL.
  • A short description of the issue.
  • Your device type, such as phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop.
  • Your browser name if known.
  • The assistive technology used, if relevant.
  • A screenshot only if it does not contain private information.

9. Response and review

We review accessibility feedback and correction requests as part of our normal site improvement process.

We may update page structure, wording, links, labels, contrast, mobile spacing, or other design elements when a reported issue is valid and practical to fix.

10. Role clarification

Free iPhones Wireless is an independent informational website. We are not a government agency, Lifeline provider, FCC representative, USAC representative, Apple reseller, or wireless carrier.

We cannot approve applications, verify eligibility, ship phones, activate service, or check provider account status. If you need help with an active application or account, contact the provider or official channel you used.

Summary

We want Free iPhones Wireless to be readable, useful, and accessible. If something on the site is difficult to use, report it with the page URL so we can review it.