Accessibility Declaration

Effective Date: December 29, 2023

Last Updated: November 4, 2024


Cliarly ApS, CVR 44537249 (hereinafter “Cliarly”) is committed to making our website cliarly.com accessible in accordance with web accessibility legislation. This accessibility declaration applies to cliarly.com and within the scope of services provided in the Terms and Conditions, including for example Chrome extension.

Do you experience that there is inaccessible content on Cliarly.com?

We are always interested in hearing from our users if they encounter accessibility issues on our website or apps. If you experience problems with the accessibility of our services, you can contact us at info@cliarly.com. If you are unable to contact us by email, you can call us at +45 50 30 32 45.

Compatible technological aids

Cliarly’s services are designed to be compatible with the following aids:

  • Cliarly
  • Google Chrome
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Mac OS Safari

Initiatives

We continuously work on the accessibility of Cliarly’s services and follow fundamental principles of digital inclusion. This includes, among other things, proper use of alternative text for images, structured headings, and descriptive link texts.

Contact to the Agency for Digital Government (Digitaliseringsstyrelsen)

The Ministry of Digitisation supervises Cliarly’s compliance with the web accessibility law.


Before contacting the Ministry of Digitisation, you must contact Cliarly to resolve the web accessibility issue. You can do this by email at info@cliarly.com. If you are unable to contact us by email, you can call us at +45 50 30 32 45.


If you feel that Cliarly does not respond satisfactorily to your inquiry, you can write to the Ministry of Digitisation at webtilgaengelighed@digmin.dk or call +45 23 46 31 16.


The Agency for Digital Government uses inquiries as input for monitoring and supervision efforts regarding compliance with the web accessibility law. You cannot expect to receive a response to your inquiry unless the Agency for Digital Government needs further clarification.