Accessibility statement

Accessibility: audit in progress

Geoya pays particular attention to the accessibility of the content on this site. To this end, it implements specific developments to make its content accessible to everyone:

  • Navigation help

    • Back to the site home page: The Geoya logo is also a link that takes you back to the home page.

    • Menu: A main menu brings together the site's main pages; it is located at the top right. 

    • Breadcrumb trail: The breadcrumb trail is found at the bottom of each page and helps you find your way around the site's pages.

    • Tab navigation: Tab navigation allows you to browse the site's pages by navigating through clickable elements (links, buttons, form elements), from top to bottom. Reverse tabbing is also possible using the keys « SHIFT » + « Tab ».


  • Compatibility

    • Compatibility with browsers: This site follows the recommendations made by the W3C. It is accessible on many browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Edge, Safari …)

    • Compatibility with different screen types: The Geoya.fr site has been designed using responsive design and adapts to desktop and mobile screens.


  • Visual accessibility

    • Colours: The site offers colour contrasts that have been tested for ease of reading.


Accessibility statement

Geoya is committed to making its website accessible in accordance with Article 47 of Law no. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.

This accessibility statement applies to the www.geoya.fr website.


1. Compliance status

The compliance audit based on the RGAA4.1 framework on the www.geoya.fr site is in progress; non-compliances, exemptions and exceptions will be listed below.


2. Feedback and contact

If you are unable to access content or a service, you can contact the website manager to be directed to an accessible alternative or obtain the content in another form.

Contact Geoya's communications department at the following email address: contact@geoya.fr or via the contact form on the site.


3. Appeal procedure

This procedure should be used in the following case:

You have reported an accessibility issue to the website manager which prevents you from accessing content or one of the portal's services and you have not received a satisfactory response.