AcceAccessibility
Dermophisiologique is committed to making its website accessible to the widest possible number of users, in compliance with the provisions of Law 4/2004 ("Stanca Law") and the Accessibility Guidelines for IT tools issued by AGID (Agency for Digital Italy).
Our goal is to ensure that every user—regardless of ability, technology, or context—can easily browse the content and use the services offered on this site.
Accessibility Statement
DERMOPHISIOLOGIQUE S.R.L. Benefit Corporation is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with Law No. 4 of January 9, 2004. This accessibility statement applies to shop.dermophisiologique.it.
General Information
Compliance Status
Partially Compliant
This website is partially compliant with the requirements set out in Appendix A of the UNI CEI EN 301549 standard, due to the non-compliance issues listed below.
Non-accessible Content
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons:
- Failure to comply with Law 4/2004: No
- Disproportionate burden: No
- The content does not fall within the applicable legislation: No
Non-compliant sections, content, and functions:
- C.9.1.1.1: Some non-text content presented to the user does not have an equivalent text alternative serving the same purpose
- C.9.1.3.1: In some sections, information, structure, and relationships conveyed through presentation may not always be programmatically determinable or available in a textual form for assistive technologies
- C.9.1.3.2: In certain cases, where the sequence in which content is presented affects its meaning, this sequence is only visual and not structural. Additionally, documents do not always guarantee meaningful reading order
- C.9.1.3.4: The display and functionality of some content do not change depending on screen orientation
- C.9.1.3.5: The purpose of some input fields collecting user information may not always be programmatically determined, limiting accessibility for some assistive technologies
- C.9.1.4.1: In some sections, color may be used as the sole visual means to convey information or distinguish elements, without text alternatives or other indicators
- C.9.1.4.3: In some sections, the contrast between text and background may not meet recommended minimum levels, making text difficult to read for some users
- C.9.1.4.5: Alternative text for images is not always consistent
- C.9.1.4.10: Content that does not require two-dimensional layout (such as data tables or maps) does not reflow when the user agent's displayed size changes
- C.9.1.4.11: For some essential components, including different states, color contrast against adjacent elements does not exceed a 3:1 ratio
- C.9.1.4.12: When text spacing (line height, paragraph spacing, letter or word spacing) is modified, some loss of information or content may occur
- C.9.1.4.13: Some additional content displayed on focus or hover may not be fully dismissible, hoverable, or persistent as required
- C.9.2.1.4: Some functionalities cannot be used with pointing devices other than mouse/keyboard
- C.9.2.2.2: Certain animations, flashing elements, scrolling, or auto-updating information that start automatically and last longer than five seconds or run concurrently with other content do not provide mechanisms to pause or hide them
- C.9.2.4.1: There is no mechanism to skip repeated content blocks appearing on multiple web pages
- C.9.2.4.2: Some web pages do not have titles that describe their topic or purpose
- C.9.2.4.3: In some sequentially navigable web pages where navigation order affects meaning and function, some focusable elements do not receive focus in an order that preserves usability and understanding
- C.9.2.4.7: Some interactive elements do not display a visible focus indicator
- C.9.2.5.2: Some pages do not offer a clear way to return to the previous page except for the browser’s “back” button
- C.9.2.5.3: Some input fields and their labels do not match, creating inconsistencies between visible text and the accessible label
- C.9.2.5.4: Some features responding to device or user motion may not always provide mechanisms to disable motion-based activation or prevent accidental triggers
- C.9.3.2.1: In some sections of the website, certain user interface components may unexpectedly trigger context changes when they receive focus
- C.9.4.1.2: In some cases, user interface components (including form elements, links, and script-generated components) do not have correct or properly set names, roles, states, properties, and values, or assistive technologies are not notified when these change
- C.9.4.1.3: In some instances, status messages are not presented to users in a way that allows assistive technologies to interpret them without shifting focus
Accessible Alternatives:
Elements that do not yet meet minimum contrast ratios can be corrected by activating the adaptations available through the Accessibility Widget.
For elements that do not natively display a visible focus indicator, it can be enabled via the “Keyboard Navigation” function of the Accessibility Widget.
Drafting of the Accessibility Statement
This accessibility statement was drafted on 21/11/2025.
Method used
Assessment carried out by a third party
Feedback and Contact Information
Feedback and contacts: Users may notify the provider of any cases of non-compliance with accessibility requirements, or request information and content excluded from the scope of the directive.
Feedback mechanism: accessibility@dermophisiologique.it
Accessibility manager: accessibility@dermophisiologique.it
Submission of Reports to AgID
If the user receives an unsatisfactory response or no response within thirty days of submitting a notification or request, they may report the issue to the following address: protocollo@pec.agid.gov.it.
Website Information
- Website publication date: 25/11/2025
- Usability tests conducted: No
- Content Management System (CMS) used: Custom CMS