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Introduction
At Oney, we are committed to universal digital accessibility, continuously working to ensure that our digital assets are usable by all people, regardless of their abilities, age, or personal circumstances.
Our Accessibility Statement is based on the harmonized European technical standard EN 301 549, in its latest version, which constitutes the European standard for digital accessibility approved by the European Commission. This standard defines the accessibility requirements for technological products and services.
The scope of this statement covers the Oney, website in its public section, excluding embedded content from external domains. However, Oney and its external suppliers maintain an active commitment to improving the accessibility of external content included in its digital assets, with the aim of ensuring the most inclusive digital experience possible.
Our objective is to carry out continuous monitoring and correction of any digital accessibility barriers, in order to provide an inclusive and obstacle-free experience for all users.
Beyond regulatory compliance, Oney aims to exceed the legal requirements for digital accessibility. Our commitment is to achieve the highest accessibility standards, aiming to meet AAA level criteria, continuously improve the usability of our digital products, and obtain certifications that attest to our excellence in accessibility.
To achieve this ambitious goal, we have implemented a Comprehensive Digital Accessibility Service (S.I.A.), developing and applying corrective measures that include specialized training for our teams, systems for continuous assessment and improvement of accessibility, as well as proactive actions on both our websites and mobile applications, with the ultimate purpose of ensuring a truly universal and inclusive digital experience.
Accessibility Requirements and Improvement Plan
Oney follows the EN 301 549 standard to ensure the digital accessibility of its Digital Assets. Some of the functionalities implemented to improve content accessibility are:
• A comprehensive review of all significant images is being carried out to ensure they have appropriate alternative texts (alt), ensuring that visual information is also accessible to people with visual disabilities.
• Structural elements such as headings, field groupings, lists, and tables are being audited to verify that visual relationships are also correctly reflected in the code.
• Appropriate autocomplete attributes are being incorporated into forms to improve the user experience, especially on mobile devices or in assisted access contexts.
• Automatic and manual tools are being used to check that the contrast between text and background meets the minimum requirements to ensure readability.
• A review is being conducted to ensure that all graphical elements and non-textual controls have sufficient contrast with their background to facilitate their visual identification.
• The development team is adapting all interactive components to ensure their full functionality via keyboard, thus allowing navigation without the need for a mouse.
• It is being checked that the tab order is logical and coherent, allowing for sequential navigation that does not alter the meaning or operation.
• All interactive elements are being reviewed to ensure that the keyboard focus is always visible through clear and contrasted styles.
• lang attributes are being added to content fragments that are in a different language from the main one, ensuring correct pronunciation by multilingual screen readers.
• Error messages are being improved to include understandable suggestions that help the user correct the detected failure.
• Work is being done to improve the semantic accessibility of all custom components, ensuring they correctly convey their role, state, and value to assistive technologies.
• The use of ARIA roles and accessible attributes is being correctly implemented so that dynamic messages (such as errors, confirmations, or alerts) are detected and announced by screen readers.
• The five principles of conformity required by WCAG level AA are being guaranteed, ensuring that the pages, processes, and technologies used do not interfere with the general accessibility of the content.
• The product documentation lists or explains all available accessibility features.
• The product documentation can be fully available in accessible formats.
• Support services provide all the information on the accessibility features included in the product documentation.
• Support services can be adapted to the communication needs of users with disabilities.
• The documentation provided by the support services is in an accessible format.
Preparation of this accessibility statement
This statement was prepared on 06/08/2025.
The method used to prepare the statement was a complete manual review, based on the requirements of the EN 301 549 standard, carried out by the company Everycode S.L. on 16/07/2025.
Everycode S.L. has an independent inspection unit accredited by ENAC (Spanish National Accreditation Body), in accordance with the requirements established in the ISO/IEC 17020 standard, for carrying out inspections of websites and mobile applications according to the EN 301 549 standard.
Last review of the statement: 06/08/2025.
Remarks and contact details
We value your active participation in the continuous improvement of our digital accessibility. Should you wish to make suggestions, report issues, or request information about the accessibility of our website, you can contact us through the following channels:
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