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Last reviewed date: 01 June 2025

This is an accessibility statement for https://pood.omniva.ee/ from AS Eesti Post, first published on 01 June 2025.

In Omniva, we value and actively listen to each other, our partners and our customers. We encourage fresh and innovative ideas which help us develop and grow as humans, experts, and as a company. Omniva is committed to the European Accessibility Directive and is determined to meet the European accessibility standard for ICT products and services EN 301 549 to improve accessibility for everyone, including people with special needs.

This accessibility statement is based on an accessibility audit of https://pood.omniva.ee/ is done by an internal evaluator. Parts of https://pood.omniva.ee/ e-shop are not accessible (listed under “Known accessibility gaps”) and Omniva is committed to fixing them to provide an accessible service for all.

Compatibility

https://pood.omniva.ee/ is designed and tested to be compatible at least with the following assistive technologies:

  • Chrome browser on PC with JAWS screen reader and keyboard;
  • Safari browser in iOS with VoiceOver screen reader, Voice Control voice commands, and keyboard.

Contact

If you find accessibility issues on https://pood.omniva.ee/, additional to those listed under “Known accessibility gaps” or require additional information, then our dedicated team is happy to help you. Please write to info@omniva.ee or see more ways to contact us on our website.  

In Estonia, the accessibility of public service websites and applications is supervised by the Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority. Their contact details can be found on their website www.ttja.ee.  

Known accessibility gaps

Here is a list of accessibility issues we’re working to fix. We appreciate your patience and apologize for any inconvenience in the meantime!

General

  • Language and country selectors are not marked as expandable elements for assistive technologies.
  • There is no skip link which would allow you to navigate directly to the main content.
  • Interactive items on the  
  • On some pages, headings are not marked as headings for assistive technologies.
  • In a few places, some texts do not have enough contrast with their background.
  • When some modal dialogs or the mobile menu are opened, keyboard and screen reader focus does not go into it. Focus can also sometimes move out of the dialog.
  • When error or warning messages, information dialogs or security codes appear, they are not read out automatically by screen readers.
  • Interactive maps are not fully accessible with assistive technologies.
  • Preferred locations order is changeable only by dragging.
  • The shopping cart is not navigable via keyboard.
  • Links that open PDF documents are not marked accordingly.
  • In most places, clickable elements are not highlighted when focused with keyboard.
  • Mobile menu is not navigable via keyboard or screen reader.

Icons

  • Some icon buttons do not have text alternatives.  
  • In a few places, icon button may have a text alternative that is untranslated or does not fully describe it’s meaning.
  • In a few places, linked images may have a text alternative that slightly differs from what is written on the image.
  • Some icon buttons cannot be focused and clicked with assistive technologies.
  • Information tooltips (i or ? icons) cannot be opened with assistive technologies.
  • In the “Cookies” modal, user selections are shown with icons that do not have correct text alternatives.

Inputs

  • Some input fields do not have labels, just placeholders. Those may be hard to see due to their low color contrast.
  • Most inputs are not connected to their labels programmatically. Some inputs have two labels but are connected to only one of them.
  • Some labels may not give enough information, e.g. the required format of the input.
  • Mandatory input fields are not marked as “required” visually nor in the code.  
  • Some mandatory input fields are marked as “optional”.
  • Some invalid fields are not marked or are marked only with color.
  • Some hidden input fields are present for the user if they use assistive technologies.
  • Search fields are not marked as search boxes for assistive technologies. Search suggestions are not marked as options and are sometimes not usable with assistive technologies.
  • Radio buttons are not always grouped for assistive technologies. 

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