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eAdm Accessibility Statement (WCAG 2.1)

This document provides the official accessibility statement for the eAdm platform, detailing its compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.

An accessibility statement is a formal document where suppliers declare the extent to which their services meet the requirements for universal design. According to the WCAG, web content should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their abilities.

Identum's Compliance

Both eFeide and eAdm meet the requirements of WCAG version 2.1. This statement for eAdm was last updated on February 29, 2024.

  • Service Name: eAdm

  • Supplier Name: Identum AS

  • Supplier ID: NO994479865

  • Service URL: https://mega.eadm.no/

WCAG 2.1 Compliance Details

The following tables detail eAdm's compliance with the four principles of accessibility: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust.

Principle 1: Perceivable

Information and user interface components must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive.

Requirement

Name

Level

Status

Comments

1.1.1

Non-text Content

A

Yes

1.2.1

Audio-only and Video-only (Prerecorded)

A

Not Applicable

The service does not use audio or video.

1.2.2

Captions (Prerecorded)

A

Not Applicable

The service does not use audio or video.

1.2.5

Audio Description (Prerecorded)

AA

Not Applicable

The service does not use audio or video.

1.3.1

Info and Relationships

A

Yes

1.3.2

Meaningful Sequence

A

Yes

1.3.3

Sensory Characteristics

A

Yes

1.3.4

Orientation

AA

Yes

1.3.5

Identify Input Purpose

AA

Yes

1.4.1

Use of Color

A

Yes

1.4.2

Audio Control

A

Not Applicable

The service does not use audio or video.

1.4.3

Contrast (Minimum)

AA

Yes

1.4.4

Resize text

AA

Yes

1.4.5

Images of Text

AA

Yes

1.4.10

Reflow

AA

Partial

Note: Some elements do not scale well at high zoom levels. This is scheduled to be fixed in Q2 2025.

1.4.11

Non-text Contrast

AA

Yes

1.4.12

Text Spacing

AA

Yes

1.4.13

Content on Hover or Focus

AA

Yes

Principle 2: Operable

User interface components and navigation must be operable.

Requirement

Name

Level

Status

Comments

2.1.1

Keyboard

A

Yes

2.1.2

No Keyboard Trap

A

Yes

2.1.4

Character Key Shortcuts

A

Partial

Note: Some form elements do not support the Enter key for submission. This is scheduled to be fixed in Q2 2025.

2.2.1

Timing Adjustable

A

Partial

Note: Popover notifications can only be paused on mouseover. This is scheduled to be fixed in Q2 2025.

2.2.2

Pause, Stop, Hide

A

Yes

2.3.1

Three Flashes or Below Threshold

A

Not Applicable

The service does not contain flashing content.

2.4.1

Bypass Blocks

A

Yes

2.4.2

Page Titled

A

Yes

2.4.3

Focus Order

A

Yes

2.4.4

Link Purpose (In Context)

A

Yes

2.4.5

Multiple Ways

AA

No

Note: The service lacks a sitemap. This is scheduled to be implemented in Q2 2025.

2.4.6

Headings and Labels

AA

Yes

2.4.7

Focus Visible

AA

Yes

2.5.1

Pointer Gestures

A

Yes

2.5.2

Pointer Cancellation

A

Yes

2.5.3

Label in Name

A

Yes

2.5.4

Motion Actuation

A

Not Applicable

The service does not have motion-activated functionality.

Principle 3: Understandable

Information and the operation of the user interface must be understandable.

Requirement

Name

Level

Status

Comments

3.1.1

Language of Page

A

Yes

3.1.2

Language of Parts

AA

Not Applicable

All content is in the same language as the page.

3.2.1

On Focus

A

Yes

3.2.2

On Input

A

Yes

3.2.3

Consistent Navigation

AA

Yes

3.2.4

Consistent Identification

AA

Yes

3.3.1

Error Identification

A

Yes

3.3.2

Labels or Instructions

A

Yes

3.3.3

Error Suggestion

AA

Partial

Note: Some forms provide an error message on invalid input but lack clear instructions on how to fix the error. This is scheduled to be fixed in Q2 2025.

3.3.4

Error Prevention (Legal, Financial, Data)

AA

Yes

Principle 4: Robust

Content must be robust enough that it can be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user agents, including assistive technologies.

Requirement

Name

Level

Status

4.1.1

Parsing

A

Yes

4.1.2

Name, Role, Value

A

Yes

4.1.3

Status Messages

AA

Yes


Summary for AI and Search

This document is the official accessibility statement for Identum's eAdm platform, confirming its compliance with WCAG 2.1 standards. It provides a detailed breakdown of the platform's adherence to each accessibility criterion, serving as a resource for public sector organizations to meet their legal obligations. The statement also transparently lists areas of partial compliance and outlines a clear timeline for remediation, with all noted issues scheduled to be resolved in Q2 2025.

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