Accessibility aim
The website should be easy to navigate, read and understand across modern desktop, tablet and mobile devices. Content should be structured with clear headings, meaningful links and readable sections.
Governance & Legal
EUAIC aims to present AI compliance information through a clear, readable and responsive website experience.
This page is written for website visitors, procurement teams, compliance reviewers and prospective customers. It is intended to make EUAIC’s website terms and policy position clear without pretending to be legal advice.
The website should be easy to navigate, read and understand across modern desktop, tablet and mobile devices. Content should be structured with clear headings, meaningful links and readable sections.
The website uses semantic headings, responsive layout, consistent navigation, descriptive buttons, internal links and page sections designed to make complex AI compliance topics easier to review.
Accessibility can be affected by future scripts, embedded media, third-party tools, colour changes, images, forms or browser/device differences. These should be reviewed when changes are made.
Visitors who experience difficulty can report the affected page, device, browser, assistive technology if relevant and a description of the problem.
Accessibility should be improved through content review, technical testing, visitor feedback and careful checks whenever major content or layout changes are introduced.
The website should avoid unnecessary jargon where possible and should explain technical AI compliance topics in structured sections. Clear headings, short paragraphs, descriptive links and predictable page layouts help both human visitors and assistive technologies.
The website should be tested after significant design, navigation, script, image, form or content changes. Checks should include mobile layout, keyboard navigation, contrast, focus states, alternative text for meaningful images and readable heading order.
Some accessibility issues may arise from third-party tools, embedded content, browser behaviour or future design changes. Where an issue is identified, it should be reviewed and improved where reasonable and technically practical.
This page is written for website visitors and corporate reviewers. It should be read together with the Legal Notice, Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy and Terms of Use. Where a customer has a signed agreement, order form, statement of work, data processing addendum or service schedule, that document will take priority over this general website wording for the relevant service.
Questions about this policy can be raised through the EUAIC contact route. A useful enquiry should identify the page, the concern, the affected service or communication, and any relevant reference. Policies should be reviewed when the website, service model, supplier stack, cookie configuration, platform features or customer contracting process changes.
These website policies are written for clear corporate communication. They do not replace a signed agreement, formal legal advice, regulatory advice, security assurance or a customer-specific data processing addendum.
Legal pages
Use these pages to review privacy, cookies, terms, security, accessibility and responsible AI information in a structured way.
Questions
Yes, it is designed for modern desktop, tablet and mobile screens.
Yes. Visitors can report the affected page and issue details.
No. It states the aim and review approach; issues should be fixed when identified.