All right, i can get DPD tests. But from what i have seen after thorough research on the web through various pool stores, the only tests that are available are for free chlorine and ph. There are no tests for CYA in any form in my region. Except digital ones intended for professional use which are quite expensive.
There's so many products that are common for use in the US for pool treatment that are not available or are not used in most countries in Europe. For example, you won't find muriatic acid designed to lower the pH of water in any pool store here because it is considered unsafe to use in water treatment. Most manufacturers offer Sodium hydrogen sulfate to lower the pH of the water. There is muriatic acid intended for household use in ordinary markets, but no one uses it to treat pool water. There's no such a thing like 100% cyanuric acid here neither.
Now I'm a little confused about the information that Dichlor lowers the Ph, since my Ph actually rises drastically after treating the water with Dichlor.
I've been treating the water the same way for a few years now: adjusting the Ph value after filling, shock treatment (Dichlor), algaecide, chlorine tablets are always in the pool, vacuuming the bottom every week, shock treatment occasionally... and I've never had a problem with algae, the water was always crystal clear. Except this last time, when dirt from the bloody pipes got into the pool.

The only thing that used to give me hard time was high pH during high outside temperatures, so during those periods I had to lower the pH more often than usual. Other than that, the water remained crystal clear and did not cause any irritation to swimmers, which would indicate if there was any problem with the water.
I'm going to get those DPD free chlorine tests at least, now I'm curious what they will show.