Digital accessibility refers to providing web-based information, digital content, applications and resources that are available and used by people regardless of a disability or impairment. Accessible online content provides an equal experience, including those with visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive and neurological disabilities or impairments. Often, people using the web or web applications need to use assistive technologies, so our site and other online content must be built properly for those devices to access all the information correctly.
We committing to making our site usable by all people, including those with disabilities by meeting or exceeding the requirements of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 Level A/AA (WCAG 2.1 A/AA and if possible AAA). We strive to make our site an equal experience for everyone. We actively monitoring our site to make sure that all content provided is accessible to all visitors.
For individuals with disabilities, various means of assistive technologies exist to aid in their accessing of digital information. These assistive technologies include the following: screen reading software, magnification software, speech recognition software, alternative input devices, refreshable braille displays.
While we monitoring our accessibility then some content may not have yet been fully adapted to the strictest accessibility standards. This may be a result of not having found or identified the most appropriate technological solution. Also, some of the accessibility automated testing tools may provide false positives. Please, contact us if you have any questions.