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Accessibility statement

The project team for the portal "facts-about-germany.de" endeavors to make its own website accessible in accordance with Section 11 (1) of the State Disability Equality Act (LBGG) and the accessibility requirements pursuant to Section 13 (3) LBGG.
This accessibility statement applies to the version of this website www.facts-about-germany.de currently online.

Status of compatibility with the requirements

This website/mobile application is partially compatible with Section 13 (3) LBGG.

Only partially or not barrier-free accessible content

The content listed below is currently only partially barrier-free accessible: 

  • Anchor link descriptions
  • ALT texts of the image descriptions
  • Labels of the survey modules
  • Redundant navigation offers of the Carousel elements
  • Touch elements of the cookie consent module

The following content is currently not barrier-free accessible: 

  • PDF files
  • Animated images / video contributions

Creation of this declaration on accessibility

This declaration was created on 14.02.2023.

The statements regarding compliance with accessibility requirements in this declaration are based on a self-assessment.

The declaration was last reviewed on 20.06.2024.

Feedback and contact details

Would you like to tell us about existing barriers or request information on the implementation of accessibility? For your feedback and all other information, simply use the following e-mail address: kontakt@fazit.de

Alternatively, you can also contact us by post or telephone:

Fazit Communication GmbH

Pariser Straße 1, D-60486 Frankfurt am Main, Germany 

Telephone: +49 (0)69 7591-3101

Arbitration procedures

If a satisfactory solution has not been found even after your feedback to the above contact, you can contact the following:

The European Commission European Commission The European Commission is head­quartered in Brussels and is a politically independent supra-national body that represents and safeguards the interests of the entire EU. The EU Commission has the right to table proposals (right of initiative) for all common legal acts; as “guardian of the treaties”… Read more › provides a platform for out-of-court online dispute resolution (so-called OS platform) at https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/main/index.cfm?event=main.home2.show&lng=EN. We would like to point out that we do not participate in a dispute settlement procedure before a consumer arbitration board.