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Accessibility Statement

Inco Spółka z o.o. endeavours to make its website accessible without barriers in accordance with Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council. 

This Accessibility Statement applies to the website www.incoscan.com of Inco Spółka z o.o.

State of Compliance with the Requirements

At present, the website of Inco Spółka z o.o. is not fully compliant with the technical requirements pursuant to WCAG 2.1.

Inco’s website and the underlying technical system were redesigned and created on 2024 and it went live on 17/02/2024. When developing the technical concept and the web design of the new website, we endeavoured to incorporate the guidelines of WCAG 2.1. Despite our efforts, not all barriers have been removed.

Non-Accessible Contents

The contents listed below are not fully accessible:

  • Forms:
     The error message on forms is displayed for too short a period of time on the corresponding form field. Overlays and error messages do not fulfil all requirements for closing and reading the content.
  • Colour contrasts:
    In high-contrast mode, the contrast ratio of graphic controls is sometimes too low compared to the background colour.
  • Operability:
    When the keyboard is being used for navigation, the focus is not consistently clearly visible or in the correct order. In slider elements, there are still several tab steps that are not visible. Active menu items in the main menu are currently not yet detectable and cannot be output by screen readers.
  • Single-column layout:
    In some cases, content does not break into a single-column layout, thereby requiring horizontal scrolling.
  • Syntax errors:
    Currently there are still syntax errors in the HTML code.
  • Comprehensibility:
    Some inscriptions are still in English, such as pagination or the Hamburg menu.
  • Simple language::
    There is still no page in simple language introducing the company.
  • Sign language video:
    A video with sign language explaining the company and how to navigate the website is not yet available.

We are constantly working to improve the accessibility of our website. By the end of 2024, we will have developed a sign language video and a simple language subpage explaining key content, the company and how to navigate our website. 

An accessible design is not yet fully available in the following areas due to a disproportionate burden according to Article 5 of EU Directive 2016/2102 or Sec. 12a (6) BGG [Federal Supreme Court Act]: 

  • Controls for contrast and text size:
    Controls for contrast selection and text enlargement are lacking.

We have refrained from implementing controls for contrast selection and text enlargement, as modern browsers sometimes have this feature as standard.  

The content on our website deals with very specific topics on administrative digitisation and the B2G or B2B services, which are primarily relevant for sovereign clients, clients from the regulated economy and a specialist audience with a professional focus in this area. Inco Spółka z o.o. does not offer any services essential to the public or services specifically geared to or designed for the needs of people with disabilities.  

If you require specific content from the above areas that is not yet available in a way that is accessible, please feel free to contact us by e-mail at office@incoscan.com. Please indicate the form in which you require the content and the e-mail address to which we may send it.

Preparation of the Accessibility Statement

This statement was prepared on 01/05/2024. The appraisal is based on the self-assessment conducted in February 2024.

Feedback and Contact

Have you noticed any deficiencies in barrier-free access to content on the website of Inco Spółka z o.o.? Then feel free to contact us. Please use our Contact Form for this purpose.  

You can also contact us by post or e-mail:  

Inco Spółka z o.o.
Wawrów 90
66-403 Gorzów Wielkopolski
E-Mail: office@incoscan.com

Polish monitoring centre for the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public institutions

If you are not satisfied with the responses you receive from the above contact option, there is also the option of contacting the monitoring body responsible for accessibility in Poland. In Poland, the Ministry of Digitisation is responsible for monitoring, reporting and enforcing the EU directive. Go to the website of the Ministry of Digitisation to find further information on the tasks of the office and how to contact it

You can reach the office responsible for digital accessibility at the Ministry of Digitisation at the following address:

Ministerstwo Cyfryzacji
Centrum Rozwoju Kompetencji Cyfrowych
ul. Królewska 27
00-060 Warszawa

Tel: +48 723 997 948 / +48 694 444 164
E-Mail: sekretariat.CRKC@cyfra.gov.pl (for questions about the law on digital accessibility)
E-Mail: dostepnosc.cyfrowa@cyfra.gov.pl (for questions about training, monitoring and guidelines)