Accessibility Statement

We want our website to be equally accessible to all people, regardless of physical or technical requirements. That is why we are continuously working to make our content and functions accessible and to comply with the requirements of the applicable legal regulations on digital accessibility. In this statement, we inform you about the current status of accessibility on our website, existing limitations and ways to notify us of any barriers. Our goal is to offer all users an experience that is as unrestricted, comfortable and understandable as possible.


Status of compliance with requirements

We want to design our website in accordance with the applicable national and international rules on accessibility. However, the website does not currently fully comply with the standards of the ‘Web Content Accessibility Guidelines – WCAG 2.1’ or the applicable European Standard EN 301 549 V2.1.2 (2018-08) due to the following non-accessible content.


Non-accessible content

The website content listed below is not accessible, as ensuring accessibility would represent a disproportionate burden pursuant to § 12a paragraph 6 of the BGG (Germany) and § 6 paragraphs 1–3 of the BGStG (Austria).


When assessing whether such a burden exists, we take into account, among other things, the required technical and organizational effort, financial capacity, availability of public funding, the time the content was created, and the impact on affected users. Even in such cases, we implement reasonable measures to ensure the best possible accessibility.

 

  • 1.4.3 The contrast ratio between background and foreground colors is insufficient.
  • 1.4.11 Insufficient contrast in graphics and graphic user interface elements.
  • 1.3.1.b HTML structural elements for lists are not semantically readable.
  • 2.4.4 Non-descriptive link texts.
  • 1.1.1.c Empty alt attributes for layout graphics.
  • 1.3.5 Input fields for user data do not convey their purpose.
  • 1.3.1.h Labels for form elements are not programmatically determinable.
  • 1.3.1.f Table cells are not correctly associated.
  • 2.4.4 Link texts are not unique or descriptive.

… as well as integrated third-party content over which we have no control regarding accessibility.

 

This statement was created on 21 August 2025. The review was carried out through an external evaluation using, among other things.

 

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Ombud Office for Complaints
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