
We believe that the web should be accessible to everyone and are committed to making our site usable for as many people as possible, regardless of their abilities.
To achieve this, we follow the WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines, which outline how to make digital content usable for people with visual, motor, cognitive, and other disabilities.
The site includes tools that allow users to customize the interface according to their needs.
Our site uses ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) attributes along with specific behavioral modifications to make content accessible and understandable for screen reader users. Below, we explain how we have adapted the site to meet the main needs of users who use screen readers:
Despite our commitment to providing an accessible experience for all, some sections of the site may not yet be fully compliant, may be undergoing adjustments, or may currently lack an adequate technological solution. We continue to improve the site's accessibility by updating and expanding available features and integrating new technologies. Our goal is to achieve the highest possible level of accessibility, in line with the evolution of digital tools.