Written by Carolin Kaulfersch on March 25, 2026

Addition to the accessibility statement: Plain Language

Accessibility
Accessibility is much more than just a legal requirement – it is a sign of appreciation and modern communication. While EU Directive 2102 obliges public bodies to make their digital services accessible and publish a corresponding statement, we see this primarily as an opportunity: True Inclusion.

Laptop screen highlighting plain language with readability ratingBy providing content in plain language, you increase your reach and ensure clarity for everyone. You make your website more inclusive and strengthen trust among users with learning difficulties, low literacy levels, or dementia. In doing so, you aren't just fulfilling a duty; you are positioning your brand as open and accessible to new audiences.

Why this is so important:

  • 26% of adults in Europe (aged 16–65) have low reading and writing skills.

  • Over 85 million people (20%) in Europe have a migrant background and benefit from clear, concise language.

To support you in this mission while meeting legal requirements, we have prepared the following text for your accessibility statement. You can easily integrate this section into your existing declaration:

Eye‑Able Plain Language Module

This website uses the Eye‑Able Plain Language module from Web Inclusion GmbH to provide content in an easy-to-understand format. This module supports visitors who face challenges understanding complex texts due to cognitive impairments, reading difficulties, or limited language proficiency.

Eye‑Able Plain Language uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to analyse content and transform it into a clearer form. Its features include:

  • Automatic simplification of texts directly on the website.

  • Clearer structure: Converting complex phrasing into simpler words and shorter sentences.

  • Multilingual support: Compatibility with various languages and an uncomplicated language switch.

  • User-centric: Integrated as a click-function, allowing visitors to activate Simple Language themselves whenever needed.

  • Quality assurance: Option for manual editing to ensure optimal clarity and precision.

The integration is carried out via a short JavaScript snippet. The use of this function serves to improve understandability in accordance with digital accessibility requirements, enabling equal access to your information for everyone.

Digital accessibility decides whether customers can shop at all. Check your website’s accessibility now – and reduce legal risk before it becomes a problem.

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