Accessibility Statement for the “Anonymous Francophiles” website

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Accessibility Statement for the “Anonymous Francophiles” website

I see great importance in providing equal service to all customers and users and in improving the service provided to customers and users with disabilities. Therefore, I invest a lot of resources in making my website more accessible to people with disabilities.

Website accessibility

The website's accessibility is intended to make it available, friendly, and more convenient to use for people with special needs, resulting from, among other things, various motor disabilities, cognitive impairments, myopia, blindness or color blindness, hearing impairments, and the elderly.

I am making efforts to ensure that our website meets the requirements of the Equal Rights for People with Disabilities (Service Accessibility Adjustments) Regulations 2013, to the required standard. We also implement the recommendations of the WCAG2.0 document from the W3C organization.

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  • Implementing a dedicated accessibility menu that allows control of color contrast (high contrast and grayscale).
  • Built-in option to adjust text size (zoom in and out) to improve readability.
  • Option to change the website font to a “readable font.”
  • A button to quickly reset all accessibility settings.
  • The site is optimized for common browsers.
  • The site is optimized for use on mobile phones.
  • The site is optimized for display compatible with a variety of screens and resolutions.
  • The navigation on the site is simple and clear.
  • The site's contents are written in a clear, orderly and hierarchical manner.
  • The website content is written in simple and clear language.
  • All pages on the site have a fixed structure.
  • Most images on the site have an alternative textual description (alt).
  • The site allows you to change the font size by using the Ctrl key and the + key on the keyboard.
  • The site does not use moving or flashing text displays.

It is important to note that despite our efforts to make all pages on the site accessible, and despite our activities to improve the accessibility of the site, it is possible that parts or capabilities that are not properly accessible or have not yet been made accessible may be discovered.

Physical accessibility arrangements

This site operates in the digital space only and does not include a physical location for the public. Therefore, there are no structural accessibility arrangements (such as disabled parking, ramps, or disabled services) to display.

Accessibility Coordinator details and contact information

So that I can address the problem in the best way, we highly recommend that you include as many complete details as possible:

  • Problem Description
  • What action did you try to perform?
  • Link to the page you were browsing
  • Browser type and version
  • Operating System
  • Type of assistive technology (if used)

Accessibility Coordinator details (for any questions, requests or reports regarding accessibility):
Name: Zvi Hazanov
Email: info@francophilesanonymes.com

I will do everything in my power to make the site as accessible as possible and to respond to inquiries in the most professional and fastest manner.

The accessibility statement was updated on: May 1 2026

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