Accessibility statement

Accessibility statement

Accessibility statement for websites for private entities referred to in Article 3, paragraph 1 of Law No. 4 of 9 January 2004.

Ambrosi S.p.A. is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with Law No. 4 of 9 January 2004.

This accessibility statement applies to the website www.ambrosi.it.

Compliance status: Partially compliant

This website is partially compliant with the requirements set out in Annex A of the UNI CEI EN 301549 standard, due to residual non-compliance issues identified in third-party components that cannot be directly modified through the website’s application code.

In particular, following the technical intervention and the release of the updated website on 27/05/2026, the checks carried out confirmed the resolution of violations attributable to the client’s application code; the remaining issues concern exclusively external components provided by third parties.

Non-accessible content

The content listed below is not accessible for the following reason: non-compliance with Law No. 4 of 9 January 2004.

  • C.9.1.1.1 — Some non-text content does not have an equivalent text alternative.
  • C.9.1.3.1 — Information, structure, or relationships are not always programmatically determinable.
  • C.9.1.3.3 — Instructions that rely solely on sensory characteristics may not be understandable to all users.
  • C.9.1.3.4 — Some content does not have a defined or adjustable orientation.
  • C.9.1.4.1 — Color is used as the only means of conveying information.
  • C.9.1.4.3 — The contrast between text and background does not always meet the minimum required ratio.
  • C.9.1.4.4 — Some text cannot be resized up to 200% without loss of content or functionality.
  • C.9.1.4.5 — The use of images of text limits content accessibility.
  • C.9.1.4.10 — Content does not properly adapt to resizing (reflow).
  • C.9.1.4.11 — Some non-text graphical elements do not meet the minimum required contrast.
  • C.9.1.4.12 — Custom text spacing settings are not always respected.
  • C.9.2.1.1 — Some interactive elements are not accessible via keyboard.
  • C.9.2.4.1 — Some content blocks are not easily bypassable using assistive technologies.
  • C.9.2.4.3 — The focus order does not follow a meaningful logical sequence.
  • C.9.2.4.4 — Some links or controls do not have a clear contextual description.
  • C.9.2.4.5 — Alternative interaction methods are not always available.
  • C.9.2.4.6 — Headings and labels are not always used correctly or descriptively.
  • C.9.2.4.7 — Focus is not always visible during assisted navigation.
  • C.9.3.2.1 — There is a lack of sufficient visual or textual indication of state changes when elements receive focus.
  • C.9.3.2.2 — Some input elements are not correctly identifiable.
  • C.9.3.2.4 — Identification of elements with the same function is not always consistent across pages.
  • C.9.3.3.1 — Form errors are not always clearly identified.
  • C.9.3.3.3 — Suggestions for correcting form errors are not always present or accessible.
  • C.9.3.3.4 — Measures to prevent errors in legal, financial, or data-related operations are not always in place.
  • C.9.4.1.2 — Some components do not correctly expose name, role, or state.
  • C.9.4.1.3 — Status messages are not announced accessibly by screen readers.
  • C.9.1.3.1 — Some content generated by the third-party cookie banner is not always enclosed within semantic landmarks, due to the runtime injection mechanism of the iubenda component.
  • C.9.4.1.2 — Some elements of the Google reCAPTCHA v2 widget on the contact page may not always expose a complete accessible name, as it is an external component not modifiable through the website’s application code.

All other previously identified non-compliance issues on the website, now marked as resolved, have been addressed and fixed in the release of 27/05/2026, with no remaining violations attributable to the client’s application code.

Preparation of the accessibility statement

This statement was prepared on 27/05/2026.

The assessment was carried out by third parties through objective and subjective analyses, in accordance with Article 3(1) of Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/1523.

The statement was updated based on the findings of the WCAG 2.1 AA audit report dated 24/04/2026 and the subsequent production release of corrective measures on 27/05/2026.

Feedback and contact information

For any reports of non-compliance with accessibility requirements or requests for assistance, users may contact the following email address: (email address to be provided).

Reporting procedure to AgID

In case of an unsatisfactory response or no response within thirty days of the notification or request, the user may submit a report to AgID via certified email (PEC) at the following address: protocollo@pec.agid.gov.it.

Website information

  1. Website publication date: xx/xx/xx
  2. Usability testing has been carried out: YES
  3. CMS used for the website: WordPress

Organizational information

  1. Number of employees with disabilities within the organization: not disclosed
  2. Number of workstations for employees with disabilities: not disclosed