Website accessibility statement for private individuals
pursuant to Article 3, paragraph 1 of Law No. 4 of January 9, 2004
Statement
F.G. Fecarotta Gioielli S.r.l. is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with Law No. 4 of January 9, 2004. This accessibility statement applies to: https://www.fecarotta.com/it/
Compliance status: Partially compliant
This website is partially compliant with the requirements set out in Appendix A of standard UNI CEI EN 301549 due to the cases of non-compliance listed below.
Inaccessible content
The content listed below is inaccessible for the following reasons: Non-compliance with Law No. 4 of January 9, 2004:
C.9.1.1.1 – Some non-text content presented to the user does not have an equivalent text alternative that serves the same purpose;
- C.9.1.3.1 – In some cases, information, structure, or relationships conveyed by the presentation of pages cannot be determined programmatically (or are not available through text);
- C.9.1.3.2 – In some cases, where the sequence in which content is presented affects its meaning, this is only visual and not structural;
- C.9.1.4.3 – The visual representation of text and images containing text does not always have the minimum contrast ratio required, except where provided for by law (e.g., logos);
- C.9.1.4.4 – Some text, with the exception of subtitles and images containing text, cannot be resized to 200 percent without using assistive technologies and without losing content and functionality;
- C.9.1.4.10 – Content that does not require two-dimensional representation (such as data tables or maps) does not rearrange itself when the size displayed by the user program changes;
- C.9.1.4.13 – In some cases, when hovering the mouse pointer or keyboard focus makes content visible and hidden, there is no mechanism to remove the additional content without moving the mouse pointer or keyboard focus, the pointer cannot be moved over additional content without it disappearing, or the additional content does not remain visible until the hover or focus event is removed, the user removes it, or its information is no longer valid, with some exceptions;
- C.9.2.1.1 – Some features cannot be used via keyboard (or similar input interface);
- C.9.2.2.2 – Some animations, flashing, scrolling, or auto-refreshes of information that start automatically, last longer than five seconds, or are presented in parallel with other content, do not have mechanisms to stop or hide them;
- C.9.2.4.1 – There is no mechanism for skipping blocks of content that are repeated on multiple web pages;
- C.9.2.4.3 – On some web pages that can be navigated sequentially and where the navigation sequence affects their meaning and functionality, some objects that could receive focus do not receive it in an order that preserves their meaning and functionality;
- C.9.2.4.4 – The purpose of some links cannot be determined from the link text or from the link text together with adjacent content;
- C.9.2.4.6 – Headings and/or labels do not sufficiently clarify content or functionality;
- C.9.2.4.7 – The focus indicator is not visible on some interactive elements;
- C.9.3.1.2 – In some cases, when phrases or passages of language appear in the text, this is not indicated in the code;
- C.9.3.2.2 – When the user changes the setting of any interface component (input), a change in context occurs;
- C.9.3.3.1 – In some cases, when an input error is automatically detected, the element in error is not identified and/or the error is not described in text;
- C.9.3.3.2 – In some cases, labels or instructions are not provided when the content requires input actions from the user;
- C.9.4.1.2 – In some cases, user interface components (including form elements, links, and scripted components), names, roles, states, properties, and values are not correct or set, or the user and their assistive technologies are not notified when these change;
- C.9.4.1.3 – In some cases, status messages are not presented to the user in a way that assistive technologies can interpret them without having to move the focus;
Drafting of the accessibility statement
This statement was drafted on 06/30/2025.
The assessment was carried out by third parties through objective and subjective analyses (see Article 3, paragraph 1, of Commission Implementing Decision EU 2018/1523).
Feedback and contact information
Users may notify the provider of any cases of non-compliance with accessibility requirements, or request information and content that has been excluded from the scope of the directive, by writing to the following email address:
In addition to the report, the following information must be included in the text of the email:
- Website URL
- Equipment used (operating system, browser, and any compensatory tools and assistive technologies used)
Personal data will be processed in accordance with the privacy policy.
How to send reports to AgID
In the event of an unsatisfactory response or no response within thirty days to the notification or request, the interested party may submit a report using the method indicated on the AgID institutional website https://www.agid.gov.it/.
Information on the website
- Date of publication: 09/20/2021
- Usability tests have been carried out: No
- CMS used for the website: WordPress + eCommerce plugin: Woocommerce