This site has been adapted to allow people with disabilities to browse. The adaptation of the site’s source code and contents provides accessibility according to international standards.
An accessible website is one that allows people with disabilities and older people to browse with the same level of efficiency and enjoyment as all other surfers. According to a 2003 study by Microsoft, about 20 to 25 percent of the population encounter difficulties using the Internet and may benefit from more accessible Internet content.
We believe in and work for equal opportunities in the Internet space for people with various disabilities and people who use assistive technology to use a computer.
The accessibility of the site meets the requirements of the law in Israel according to the Israeli standard numbered TI 5568 in accordance with the requirements
The International Internet Association – W3C in its latest version, known as WCAG 2.0 or Web Content Accessibility Guidelines from December 11, 2008, was adopted by the international standard ISO IEC 40500 in the first edition in October 2012.
See the attached link for the Equal Rights Commission – Service accessibility regulations.
We wish to clarify that despite the many efforts invested by the website provider, there may be inaccuracies and errors.
If, despite our efforts, you encounter a problem accessing information while browsing the site, we will be happy to receive feedback by filling out the contact form.
The accessibility button is displayed on the website’s home page on the left.
Tapping on the accessibility button will activate the service and the accessibility menu.
To return to the Accessibility Menu screen, press the Esc key.
In addition, adapting the browsing to the user is possible through 4 different output interfaces:
Reading the screen content using a built-in engine in the Hebrew language or in combination, depending on the site’s languages.
Standard – no reading
Enlargement/reduction of fonts and content on the screen
Adjusting shades/colors for the color-blind and visually impaired
We worked according to the standard that should support all browsers known on the market today in their latest versions.
It is possible that due to updates, a problem has arisen, so we will be happy to fix it.
It should be noted that we continue our efforts to improve the site’s accessibility as part of our commitment to allow the entire population, including people with disabilities, to receive the most accessible service.
If you encounter a problem or a malfunction regarding accessibility, we would appreciate it if you would inform us of this, and we will make every effort to find a suitable solution for you and handle the malfunction as soon as possible.
Details of the site accessibility coordinator:
shelley@sysmetric-ltd.com