Accessibility of the ima.se website
IMA Norscan AB is responsible for the website https://ima.se. We want as many people as possible to be able to use it.
On this page, we describe:
How the website complies with the WCAG 2.0 accessibility guidelines.
Any known accessibility issues.
How you can report any issues to us so that we can rectify them.
What to do if you are unable to use parts of the website
If you need information from the website in a format other than that provided on the website, you are always welcome to contact us directly.
Report issues with the website’s accessibility
We are constantly striving to improve the accessibility of our website. If you encounter any issues not described on this page, or if you believe we are not complying with legal requirements, please let us know so that we are aware of the problem.
Supervision
The Agency for Digital Government (Digg) is responsible for enforcing the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services. If you are not satisfied with how we handle your feedback, you can contact the agency to raise the issue.
Report accessibility issues on the Agency for Digital Government’s website - find it HERE.
On Digg’s website, you can also read about the Act and the types of websites it covers. Our assessment for https://ima.se is that we are not yet covered by the legislation but wish to comply with the guidelines for accessible websites to the greatest extent possible.
Website accessibility
The website https://ima.se/ is partially compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.2. The content that is not accessible is described below.
Non-compliance with legal requirements
Use by people with no vision or with low vision – The website does not fully meet the requirements regarding colours in light or dark mode, high-contrast mode and font size.
When using the website without a mouse, there are certain interactive elements that repeat information which are not accessible
In the event of cognitive difficulties, the user may find it hard to navigate the site or feel uncomfortable due to the automatic playback of videos used as decorative elements.
Here’s how we tested the website
The website has been manually tested by web developers using accessibility testing tools. The tools used are: Axe Devtools and Wave.
We carry out continuous self-assessments (internal testing) with the help of our web provider.
The most recent assessment was carried out on 18 June 2026.
Updated 18 June 2026