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​ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT

Last Updated: 19/01/25

We at DidiBarre are committed to making our website, www.didibarre.com, accessible and user-friendly for all people, including those with disabilities. This statement outlines our ongoing efforts to comply with the applicable requirements in Spain and the broader European Union.

Compliance Standards

Our site strives to meet the [WCAG 2.0 / 2.1 / 2.2] guidelines at the [A / AA / AAA] level of compliance. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities and user-friendly for everyone. We regularly test and update our site to maintain and improve accessibility.

Key Accessibility Measures

  • We  are in the process of taking the following measures to ensure accessibility:

  • Site Language: We have set the language of our site to improve screen reader compatibility.

  • Logical Content Order: The reading order of pages is structured to facilitate navigation by keyboard or assistive technologies.

  • Heading Structures: We use clear heading hierarchies (H1, H2, H3, etc.) across all pages.

  • Alternative Text: Images include descriptive alt text for users who rely on screen readers.

  • Color Contrast: We apply color combinations that meet or exceed required contrast ratios, enhancing readability for those with low vision.

  • Reduced Motion: Animations and transitions are limited or disabled to minimize distractions or potential triggers for certain conditions.

  • Accessible Media: Wherever possible, we provide captions or transcripts for videos and audio files, and ensure documents can be accessed via assistive tools.

  • Continuous Monitoring: We utilize an accessibility checker (e.g., Wix Accessibility Wizard) to identify and correct any new or lingering issues.

Partial Compliance (If Applicable)

Should our site rely on external or third-party content not fully under our control, certain pages may not meet the stated standards. For instance, content provided by [Name of Third Party] may not be fully optimized. In such cases, we declare partial compliance for those specific pages:

  • [List the URLs or sections that depend on third-party content]

We continue to work with these third parties to encourage them to make their content accessible.

Feedback and Contact Information

We are continuously seeking to improve the accessibility of our site. If you encounter any barriers or have suggestions on how we can enhance accessibility, please let us know by using one of the following methods:

When you contact us, please include a description of the issue you encountered and your preferred method of contact. We will make every effort to address your inquiry promptly and find a suitable solution.

Compliance Procedures in Spain and the EU

While private companies are not always legally required to comply with the EU Web Accessibility Directive (2016/2102) or Spain’s Royal Decree 1112/2018 (which primarily apply to public sector bodies), we voluntarily align our site with these standards and best practices as part of our commitment to inclusivity.

Enforcement Procedure

If you are dissatisfied with our response to any accessibility concerns, you may contact local consumer protection authorities or organizations advocating for the rights of people with disabilities. As a Spain-based entity, we also remain open to guidance from relevant Spanish regulatory bodies.

Continual Improvement

Digital accessibility is an ongoing process. We will conduct periodic reviews and updates to ensure our site remains accessible. This statement will be reviewed and updated as needed to reflect changes in technology or regulatory requirements.

Thank you for visiting DidiBarre and for helping us create an inclusive online environment.

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