Digital accessibility
Corsair commits
Corsair undertakes to make its websites, intranet, extranet and software packages (and its mobile applications and digital street furniture) accessible in accordance with article 47 of law no. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005 for equal rights and opportunities.
We value inclusion and diversity, and ensure that our website : https://www.flycorsair.com/en/make-demand is accessible to all, including people with disabilities.
An audit is currently being carried out, which is why the website is considered to be non-compliant with regulatory requirements by default. Consequently, no non-conformities or derogations are listed below.
The service provider Accessiway is supporting us in this digital accessibility initiative.
We are firmly committed to a Web for all. With a long-term, responsible vision, we aim to fully comply with regulatory requirements, in particular RGAA 4.1.2.
To this end, Corsair is implementing the following strategy and actions :
- Accessibility declaration (Audit in progress)
- Multiannual plan 2024-2026 (In progress)
- Current year's action plan (In progress)
What is digital accessibility?
Digital accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the Internet. More precisely, it means being able to perceive, understand, navigate, interact with and contribute to the Web. Digital accessibility also benefits others, such as the elderly, whose abilities change with age.
Digital accessibility encompasses all disabilities that affect access to the Web, including visual, hearing, physical, speech, cognitive and neurological disabilities.
Digital accessibility means making online public communication services accessible to people with disabilities :
- Perceptibility : Adapting content so that it is accessible through a variety of senses.
- Usability : Make functionalities navigable and usable for everyone.
- Comprehensibility : Ensuring a clear and predictable presentation of information.
- Robustness : guaranteeing compatibility with current and future technologies.
Feedback and contact
If you are unable to access any content or service, you may contact Corsair's Accessibility Manager to be directed to an accessible alternative or to obtain the content in another form.
Appeal procedures
If you notice a lack of accessibility that prevents you from accessing a content or functionality of the site, and after reporting it to us you are unable to obtain a response from us, you have the right to send your complaints or a request for referral to the Rights Defender.
There are several ways to do so :
- Write a message to the Defender of Rights
- Contact the Right Defender of your region
- Send a letter (free, do not use stamps) :
Défenseur des droits
Libre réponse 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07
France