Accessibility

Digital accessibility

The Rolex Paris Masters is making its website easier to browse for people with a disability.

The Rolex Paris Masters commitment

The Rolex Paris masters is committed to making its websites, intranet, extranet and software packages accessible in accordance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005 on equal rights and opportunities.

We value inclusion and diversity and ensure that our website: https://news.rolexparismasters.com/en/ is accessible to everyone, particularly people with disabilities.

A digital accessibility audit of our website: https://news.rolexparismasters.com/en is in progress.

What is digital accessibility?

Digital accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the internet. More precisely, they should be able to perceive, understand, browse and interact with the Web, as well as contribute to it. Digital accessibility also benefits others, including elderly people whose capabilities change with age.

Digital accessibility includes all disabilities that affect access to the Web, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive and neurological.

Digital accessibility is about making online public communication services accessible to people with disabilities, i.e. making them:

●       Perceivable: Adapting content so that it is accessible through various senses.

●       Usable: Making features browsable and usable for everyone.

●       Understandable: Ensuring the presentation of information is both clear and predictable.

●       Robust: Guaranteeing compatibility with current and future technologies.

Feedback and contact

If you are unable to access any content or service, you can contact the Accessibility Manager at Rolex Paris Masters, who can direct you to alternative content or help you access the content in a different format.

Appeals

This procedure should be followed if you have reported an accessibility problem that is preventing you from accessing any of the website’s content or services to the website manager and have not received an adequate response.

Send a message to your rights defender:

https://formulaire.defenseurdesdroits.fr/

Contact your region’s delegated rights defender:

https://www.defenseurdesdroits.fr/saisir/delegues

Write to (free postage in France, no stamp required):

Défenseur des droits

Libre réponse 71120

75342 Paris CEDEX 07