Accessibility Statement
Mast is built to make U.S. flag status information easier to access for as many people as possible.
Last updated May 29, 2026
Our approach
Practical accessMast aims to provide a clear, readable, keyboard-friendly experience for checking flag status, reviewing orders, signing up for alerts, and using the developer tools.
The site is updated iteratively. Accessibility feedback is treated as product feedback and can lead to design, copy, or technical changes.
Built-in features
Available nowMast includes light, dark, and automatic color themes; site-wide text size controls; reduced-motion support for visitors who request less animation; keyboard-visible focus styles; semantic document pages; and form labels for the primary inputs.
The Mast status widget also supports compact and larger display sizes, icon-only and labeled modes, fixed-state embeds, and optional state selection controls.
Known limitations
Still improvingSome parts of Mast are highly visual, including the U.S. map, calendar, admin charts, and order coverage grid. Mast continues to improve the text alternatives, keyboard behavior, and responsive behavior around those experiences.
Source links may open government or third-party websites. Mast cannot control the accessibility of external pages, PDFs, or embedded documents.
Report an access issue
Help improve MastIf something on Mast is difficult to read, navigate, operate, or understand, email Mast support at support@mast.today.
Helpful details include the page, browser, device, assistive technology if applicable, and what you were trying to do.