Accessibility
Digital Accessibility commitment
Numberly is committed to making its websites, intranet, extranet, and software packages accessible (as well as its mobile applications and digital street furniture) in accordance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005.
To meet this commitment, the group is implementing the following strategy and actions:
- The accessibility statement for the https://numberly.com/fr/ website.
- The multi-year accessibility plan and action plan are currently being drafted and will be published shortly.
In order to achieve the best possible results, accessibility is taken into account by all teams (functional and graphic design, development, communication, etc.) throughout websites’ creation and maintenance.
These same experts are supported by La Fresque du Handicap and digital accessibility training firms such as Urbilog, Orsys, and Access42 for awareness-raising, training, and certification in digital accessibility (aimed at our marketing, project management, product management, design, and auditing teams).
The group’s accessibility transformation is also supported on a daily basis by our internal community of A11Y ambassadors. These experts, with their diverse expertise, work continuously to improve our compliance and support our customers in integrating accessible practices.
Accessibility statement
This accessibility statement applies to https://numberly.com/fr.
Compliance status
Numberly https://numberly.com/fr does not comply with the General Accessibility Improvement Framework (RGAA).
Test results
The compliance audit carried out by Numberly reveals that 35% of the criteria of RGAA version 4.1.2 are met.
Inaccessible content
List of non-compliant criteria:
Images:
- 1.1 – Some images that convey information do not have alternative text.
- 1.2 – Some decorative images are not correctly ignored by assistive technologies.
- 1.6 – Some images carrying information do not have a detailed description.
Colors:
- 3.1 – On some web pages, information is conveyed by color only.
- 3.2 – The contrast between the text color and its background is insufficient on some web pages.
- 3.3 – The colors used in certain interface components or graphic elements that convey information are not sufficiently contrasting.
Multimedia:
- 4.1 – Not all pre-recorded time-based media have text transcripts or audio descriptions.
- 4.4 – Not all subtitles for pre-recorded synchronized time-based media are relevant.
- 4.5 – Not all pre-recorded time-based media that require it have synchronized audio description.
- 4.7 – Not all time-based media are clearly identifiable.
- 4.8 – A non-temporal media does not have an alternative.
- 4.11 – Not all temporal media can be controlled using the keyboard and any pointing device.
Links:
- 6.1 – Some links are not explicit.
- 6.2 – On each web page, some links do not have titles.
Scripts:
- 7.1 – Some scripts are not compatible with assistive technologies.
- 7.2 – The alternative available for some scripts is not relevant.
- 7.3 – Some scripts cannot be controlled by the keyboard or any pointing device.
- 7.5 – On some web pages, status messages are not correctly rendered by assistive technologies.
Mandatory elements:
- 8.4 – On a web page, the language code for the default language is not relevant.
- 8.7 – Each language change is not indicated in the source code.
- 8.9 – On some web pages, tags are sometimes used solely for presentation purposes.
Structuring of information:
- 9.1 – On some web pages, the use of headings is not appropriate.
- 9.2 – On some web pages, the structure of the document is not consistent.
- 9.4 – On some web pages, quotations are not correctly indicated.
Presentation of information:
- 10.2 – Visible content that carries information is not always present when CSS style sheets are disabled.
- 10.3 – Information is not always understandable when CSS style sheets are disabled.
- 10.6 – Not all links whose nature is not obvious are visible in relation to the surrounding text.
- 10.7 – On some web pages, focus on certain elements is not visible.
- 10.9 – On some web pages, information is conveyed solely by shape, size, or position.
- 10.11 – Some content cannot be presented without loss of information or functionality and requires vertical scrolling for a window height of 256px or horizontal scrolling for a window width of 320px.
- 10.12 – On some web pages, text spacing properties cannot be redefined by the user without loss of content or functionality.
- 10.13 – On some web pages, additional content that appears when focusing on or hovering over an interface component cannot be controlled by the user.
- 10.14 – On some web pages, additional content that appears via CSS styles only cannot be made visible using the keyboard or any pointing device.
Forms:
- 11.1 – Some form fields do not have labels.
- 11.2 – Some labels associated with a form field are not relevant.
- 11.10 – In some forms, input validation is not used appropriately.
- 11.11 – In some forms, input validation is not accompanied by suggestions to facilitate the correction of input errors when necessary.
- 11.13 – The purpose of an input field cannot always be deduced to facilitate the automatic filling of fields with user data.
Navigation:
- 12.1 – Each set of pages does not have two different navigation systems.
- 12.6 – Content grouping areas present on several web pages cannot always be reached or avoided.
- 12.7 – There is no skip link or quick access to the main content area.
- 12.8 – The tab order is not always consistent.
- 12.9 – Some web pages contain keyboard traps.
- 12.11 – Some additional content that appears when hovering, focusing, or activating an interface component is not accessible via keyboard when necessary.
Consultation:
- 13.1 – The user does not always have control over each time limit that changes the content.
- 13.8 – On some web pages, the user does not have control over moving or flashing content.
- 13.9 – On some web pages, the content offered is not viewable regardless of the screen orientation.
- 13.10 – On some web pages, features that can be used or accessed through a complex gesture cannot also be accessed through a simple gesture.
Exemptions for overload
Making all temporal and non-temporal media compatible with assistive technologies (criterion 4.13) constitutes a disproportionate load for Numberly.
Content not subject to accessibility requirements
No content has been identified as falling outside the scope of applicable legislation.
Accessibility statement establishment
This statement was established on July 23, 2025. It was updated on August 7, 2025.
Technologies used to perform the audit
Test environment
Content rendering checks were performed based on the combination provided by the RGAA reference database, with the following versions:
- On Mobile iOS 18.5 with Safari and VoiceOver
- On Mobile Android 15 with Firefox and TalkBack
- On Computer macOS Sequoia 15.5 with Google Chrome and VoiceOver
- On Computer Windows 11 Enterprise with Firefox and NVDA
Tools for assessing accessibility
- Web Developer Toolbar
- Colour Contrast Analyser
- HeadingsMap
- Component Inspector
Pages of the site that have been checked for compliance
- Home https://numberly.com/fr/
- Contact https://numberly.com/fr/contact/
- Legal notices https://numberly.com/fr/mentions-legales/
- Our products https://numberly.com/fr/nos-produits/
- Customer Data Platform https://numberly.com/fr/product/customer-data-platform-fr/
- Consulting https://numberly.com/fr/actionable-consulting/
- Academy https://numberly.com/fr/numberly-academy/
- Our tailor-made programs https://numberly.com/fr/academy/nos-programmes-sur-mesure/
- Sectors – Banking and financial services https://numberly.com/fr/industry/banques-et-services-financiers/
- Tech https://numberly.com/fr/tech/
- Events & replays https://numberly.com/fr/nos-evenements/
- Success Story – Tribu for BPI France https://numberly.com/fr/successstory/tribu-pour-bpifrance-lapplication-de-matching-des-entrepreneurs-au-service-de-leur-croissance/
- Impacts https://numberly.com/fr/nos-impacts/
- Event registration – CRM Day https://numberly.com/fr/crm-day-3e-edition-le-8-octobre/
- Event replay: Data Collaboration Summit https://numberly.com/fr/replay-data-collaboration-summit-2025-paris/
Feedback and contact
If you are unable to access content or a service, you can contact the Numberly manager to be directed to an accessible alternative or obtain the content in another form.
- Send a message using the form https://numberly.com/en/contact-us/
- Contact Numberly at accessibility@numberly.com
Remedies
If you notice an accessibility issue that prevents you from accessing content or functionality on the site, and you report it to us and do not receive a response, you are entitled to submit your complaint or request for referral to the Defender of Rights.
There are several channels available to you:
- Write a message to the Defender of Rights
- Contact the representative of the Defender of Rights in your region
- Envoyer un courrier par la poste (gratuit, ne pas mettre de timbre) à :
Défenseur des droits
Libre réponse 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07 - Contact the representative for your region using the Defender of Rights representative directory.
- Fill out the Defender of Rights complaint form by selecting the topics “I am a victim of discrimination,” then “Private goods and services,” and finally “Disability.”