What is digital accessibility?

Digital accessibility is a principle that aims to make online services usable by everyone. To be accessible, a website must offer the possibility of :

  • To use voice synthesis and/or Braille thanks to navigation assistance software (particularly used by blind and partially-sighted people). 
  • Navigate without using the mouse (keyboard navigation, voice commands, touchscreen or any adapted device). 
  • Customise the display of the site to improve the user's browsing comfort (change colours to improve contrast, increase or reduce text size, etc.).

In order to be accessible, a site must comply with the standards in force, publish its accessibility score and provide a general reference framework for improving accessibility, in accordance with article 47 of law no. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.

Disclaimer

 

We are fully committed to this approach and have initiated an audit of our websites based on the General Accessibility Improvement Framework (RGAA). This audit is currently in progress and will allow us to assess our level of compliance.
We are doing everything we can to publish our accessibility statement as soon as possible and to continuously improve the accessibility of our services.

Providing an inclusive experience for all our visitors is a priority that truly matters to us.

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