Accessibility – Compliance statement

Vivendi is committed to making its website accessible towards people with disabilities.
This accessibility statement, published on a voluntary basis, complies with Article 47 of Law n° 2005-102 of 11 February 2005. It applies to the website vivendi.com.

COMPLIANCE STATUS

vivendi.com is not compliant with RGAA 4.1 due to the non-conformities and exemptions listed below. The responsible teams are pursuing a process of continuous improvement to address these issues and enhance the site’s accessibility.

TEST RESULTS

The compliance audit carried out by Ipedis shows a compliance rate of 46.88%:

  • 34 non-conformities
  • 30 conformities
  • 42 non-applicable criteria

NON-ACCESSIBLE CONTENT

The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons:

Non-compliance

Several non-compliances are described in this document, some of which are repeated on several pages:

  • Some informative images have no text alternative.
  • Some decorative images are not ignored by screen readers.
  • Some text alternatives for informative images are not relevant.
  • Some complex images lack detailed descriptions.
  • Some iframes have no title.
  • Some text have insufficient contrast with its background.
  • Some complex data tables have no summary.
  • Some layout tables become incomprehensible when linearized.
  • Some row or column headers in tables are not properly declared.
  • The label or context of certain links does not allow users to understand their function or destination.
  • Some scripts are not compatible with screen readers.
  • Some scripts cannot be controlled using a keyboard.
  • Some context changes are not announced or user-controllable.
  • Some status messages are not correctly conveyed to screen readers.
  • Some pages contain invalid source code (syntax, opening/closing and nesting of elements, uniqueness of id attributes).
  • Some  language changes are not indicated in the source code (lang attribute).
  • Some HTML tags are used solely for visual presentation.
  • On some pages, information is not properly structured with headings (h1, h2, etc.).
  • On some pages, document structure is inconsistent (landmark regions).
  • The presentation of information relies on HTML elements rather than CSS.
  • Certain text becomes unreadable when font size is increased to 200%.
  • Some CSS declarations for background and font colors are missing.
  • Some non-obvious links are not highlighted with contrasting color and visual changes on keyboard focus or mouse hover.
  • On certain elements, keyboard navigation focus is not visible.
  • Some information is conveyed only through shape, size, or position.
  • Some content displayed on focus or hover cannot be controlled by the user.
  • Some additional content displayed via CSS only is not accessible with keyboard navigation.
  • Certain form fields have no label.
  • Some form fields have irrelevant labels.
  • Some form buttons lack relevant labels.
  • Certain page regions are not marked up as such.
  • On some pages, tab order is inconsistent.
  • Some office documents are not accessible and have no alternative.
  • Some moving content cannot be controlled by the user.

Exceptions for unreasonable load

No identified exception.

Content not subject to the accessibility requirement

There is no content that is not subject to the accessibility requirement.

PREPARATION OF THIS ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT

This statement was prepared on August, 28, 2025.

Technologies used to create this website:

  • HTML5
  • CSS
  • JavaScript

Web page testing was carried out using combinations of the following user agents and screen readers:

  • NVDA with Google Chrome

The following tools were used for the assessment:

  • Web Developer Toolbar
  • WCAG Contrast Checker
  • Taba11y
  • Tanaguru Webext
  • RGAA Assistant
  • InspecteurA11y
  • HeadingsMap
  • PDF Accessibility Checker (PAC) 2024

Website pages that underwent compliance testing:

FEEDBACK AND CONTACT INFORMATION

If you are unable to access content or a service, you may contact the webmaster to be guided to an accessible alternative or obtain the content in another format.
Contact the Communications department at the following e-mail address: communication@vivendi.com.

ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURE

This procedure is to be used in the following case:
You have reported an accessibility problem to the webmaster that prevents you from accessing content or one of the services on the website, and you have not obtained a satisfactory answer.