Terms and Conditions of Use (TCU)
Last updated: July 19, 2025
By accessing the site, you fully and unconditionally accept these terms of use. Please read them carefully.
1. Purpose of the site
This site offers blog-type content as well as a shop with products or services available for free. Its goal is to inform, share, and provide resources without any financial compensation.
2. Account Creation
Some features require the creation of a user account. The user agrees to provide accurate information and not to impersonate a third party.
Access to the account is strictly personal. The user is responsible for the confidentiality of their credentials.
3. Authorized Use
You agree to :
- do not use the site for illegal or malicious purposes;
- do not attempt to gain unauthorized access to the associated servers or systems;
- do not disrupt or attempt to disrupt the proper functioning of the site.
Failure to comply with these rules may result in the suspension or deletion of the account, without notice.
4. Intellectual Property
The content published on this site (texts, images, logo, code) is protected by copyright. Any reproduction or redistribution, even partial, without prior written permission is prohibited.
5. Availability
The site is generally accessible 24/7, except for scheduled or unscheduled interruptions, particularly for maintenance. No guarantee is provided regarding its availability or the absence of errors.
6. Responsibilities
The site owner cannot be held responsible:
- errors or omissions in the content;
- of the unavailability of the site;
- of inappropriate use of the site by a third party.
7. Personal data
No personal data is collected without your knowledge. The information provided during account creation is used solely to identify you and improve the service.
Consult the privacy policy for more details.
8. Modifications of the terms
These terms may be modified at any time. Users will be informed of any important updates by a message on the site.
9. Governing Law
The present conditions are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, only the courts within the jurisdiction of the publisher's headquarters are competent.