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Data use and accessibility

How we use your data

This website doesn't collect any personal information. Sometimes a specific event or survey on this project will ask for personal information. In these instances we will ask for your permission to share the data before you provide it.

Find out more in Centre for Sustainable Energy's Privacy Policy here.

Accessibility

 

We want to make sure our content is accessible for everyone. Here’s how we hope to do that.

We endeavour to make sure that every page on this website complies with the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) and has been built to achieve Priority Level 2 (AA) checkpoints.

 

To illustrate how we have made this site accessible, we have listed representative disabilities below and explained how this site meets the users’ needs.

Visual impairment

All pages on the site can be scaled to suit a user’s own requirement. Text – including menu items – is specified in percentage terms, meaning that it can be increased in size within the browser window for easier viewing.

The ability to support text scaling varies from browser to browser, but below are some guidelines for the more popular ones:

Data
Accessibility
Platform
Information
Internet Explorer
Select View then Text Size. You can then choose from a range of text sizes. Internet Explorer cannot resize images.
Chrome
Select Settings then Show advanced settings. In the section Web Content choose from a range of text sizes.
Mozilla Firefox
Select View then Text Size. You can then opt to increase or decrease your text size. Mozilla Firefox cannot resize images.
Opera
Select View then Zoom. You then have range of percentages to choose from. Opera scales everything on the page, not just text, so images will also increase in size as you increase the zoom factor.
Safari (Mac OS)
Select View. You can then opt to make text bigger or make text smaller. Safari cannot resize images.

Note that the same browser product can behave differently on different platforms. For example, Internet Explorer on an Apple device can scale images, whereas the Windows version cannot. Check with your supplier for details.

Hearing loss

Embedded videos will show subtitles by switching these on in the setting within the video player.

Physical 

This site can be fully navigated without the use of a mouse. Keyboard access is supported by using standard shortcut techniques, and the entire site may be fully accessed using any voice-controlled computer and web browser.

Cognitive and neurological.

The layout of this site is uniform on all pages. The main menu is structured identically on all pages.

This site doesn’t contain animated images or flashing text.

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