The most important Information at a glance
How many offers have been tested?
Here's an overview of how many
websites, subpages, apps, and
app views have been checked.
- 2022:
- 23 incoming website checks with
460 subpages - 253 Simplified website checks with
3690 subpages - 17 incoming app checks with
280 app views
- 23 incoming website checks with
- 2023:
- 23 in-depth website checks with
400 subpages - 341 simplified website checks with
4900 subpages - 15 incoming app checks with
200 app views
- 23 in-depth website checks with
- 2024:
- 23 incoming website checks with
390 subpages - 343 simplified website checks with
4800 subpages - 15 incoming app checks with
230 app views
- 23 incoming website checks with
When were the offers tested?
- February to October 2022
- January to October 2023
- February to September 2024
Overview of monitoring times
and reporting times
Every year, it is checked whether
public websites and apps are barrier-free.
Each year is its own monitoring period.
A report is written every three years.
So one report is about 3 monitoring periods.
- The first report was on the years 2020 and 2021.
This was also the first monitoring period. - The second report covers the years 2022 to 2024.
This is the second, third
and fourth monitoring period. - The third report will cover the years 2025 to 2027.
This is the fifth, sixth and
seventh surveillance period. - It goes on and on.
Accessibility explanation
Public websites and apps
must have an accessibility explanation.
The explanation states which
accessibility rules are adhered to.
And where you can get in touch
if something is not barrier-free.
A little more than half
of the reviewed websites and apps
has such an explanation.
Complaints offices
When you visit a public website or app
and you find a barrier, you can complain about it.
There are separate complaints offices for this.
From 2022 to 2024, the bodies
dealt with a total of 80 complaints.