Accessibility Policy of www.publimag.es

Commitment to accessibility

In Publimag, we are committed to ensuring the universal accessibility of our website www.publimag.es, with the goal of enabling all people, regardless of their physical, sensory, or cognitive abilities, to navigate our digital platform autonomously, equitably, and without barriers.

We are committed to applying and maintaining the accessibility principles set out in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, prepared by the W3C through the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), achieving at least the level of conformance AA.

Reference regulations

This accessibility policy is oriented in accordance with the following regulatory and technical frameworks:

  • WCAG 2.1 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) – Level AA

  • EN 301 549 v3.2.1 – Accessibility requirements for ICT products and services in Europe

  • Royal Decree 1112/2018, of September 7, on accessibility of websites and applications for mobile devices in the public sector (applied as a voluntary reference in this case)

  • Law 34/2002, of Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE)

  • Law 13/1982, for the Social Integration of the Disabled (LISMI)

  • General Law on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and their Social Inclusion (Royal Legislative Decree 1/2013)

Scope

This policy applies to all content and functionality available on the website. www.publimag.es, including:

  • Textual, multimedia and graphic content

  • Forms and interactive areas

  • Navigation elements and semantic structure

  • Accessibility on modern mobile devices and browsers

State of compliance

Following internal audits conducted using automated tools and manual validations, the website www.publimag.es It is in the process of being adapted to meet the accessibility criteria of level AA of WCAG 2.1.

Despite efforts to ensure full accessibility, some content may still not fully meet the required standards. We are actively working to gradually correct these non-compliant elements.

Measures implemented

  • Correct use of HTML5 semantics to facilitate understanding by assistive technologies (screen readers, magnifiers, etc.)

  • Keyboard navigation guaranteed in all menus and interactive elements

  • Appropriate text alternatives for images and multimedia content

  • Optimized color contrast for people with low vision or color deficiency

  • Forms labeled correctly and with accessible instructions

  • Logical structure of headings and sections to facilitate understanding of the content

Validation tools

Accessibility review is performed using the following tools and techniques:

  • WAVE Evaluation Tool

  • Lighthouse (Google DevTools)

  • Accessibility Insights for Web

  • Manual validation with NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access)

  • Mouseless, high-contrast navigation tests

Observations and suggestions

Website users who encounter any accessibility barriers, or who wish to make inquiries, complaints, or suggestions related to digital accessibility, may do so through the following channels:

We will respond to all requests as quickly as possible, and in any case, within a reasonable and proportionate framework.

Formal complaints (in case of public application)

Although this website It does not belong to the public sector and is not necessarily subject to Royal Decree 1112/2018We use this framework as a reference for our internal accessibility standards. Consequently, any accessibility-related complaints will be handled with the same diligence as stipulated by current regulations, without prejudice to mandatory legal compliance.


Update date

Last revision of this policy: July 18, 2025

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