LEGAL INFORMATION

  1. Site Presentation

In accordance with article 6 of Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004, concerning confidence in the digital economy, users of the site https://vitaleo.co are informed of the identity of the various parties involved in its creation and maintenance:

Owner: Elvin Cousin

Creator: Elvin Cousin

Publication Manager: Elvin Cousin

The publication manager can be a natural person or a legal entity.

Webmaster: Elvin Cousin

Hosting Provider: Shopify – 150 Elgin Street, 8th Floor Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2P 1L4

Contact:

Email: support@vitaleo.co

  1. Terms of Use of the Site and Services Offered

Use of the site https://vitaleo.co implies full acceptance of the terms and conditions of use outlined below. These terms of use are subject to change or update at any time, and users of the site https://vitaleo.co are therefore invited to consult them regularly.

While the site is normally accessible to users at all times, an interruption for technical maintenance may be decided by Vitaleo, which will endeavor to inform users beforehand of the dates and times of such maintenance.

The site https://vitaleo.co is regularly updated by Vitaleo. Similarly, legal notices may be modified at any time, and users are required to refer to them as often as possible to stay informed.

  1. Description of Services Provided

The purpose of the site https://vitaleo.co is to provide information about all activities of the company.

Vitaleo strives to provide the most accurate information possible on the site https://vitaleo.co. However, it shall not be held liable for any omissions, inaccuracies, or deficiencies in the updates, whether caused by Vitaleo or by third-party partners providing such information.

All information on the site https://vitaleo.co is provided for informational purposes only and may be subject to change. Moreover, the information on the site https://vitaleo.co is not exhaustive and is subject to modifications that may have occurred since its posting.

  1. Contractual Limitations on Technical Data

The site uses JavaScript technology.

The website shall not be held responsible for any material damages related to its use. Additionally, users agree to access the site using recent, virus-free hardware and an up-to-date web browser.

  1. Intellectual Property and Counterfeiting

Vitaleo owns the intellectual property rights or holds usage rights to all elements accessible on the site, including text, images, graphics, logos, icons, sounds, and software.

Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication, or adaptation of all or part of the site's elements, regardless of the means or process used, is prohibited without prior written consent from Vitaleo.

Any unauthorized use of the site or any of its elements may be considered as constituting an infringement and may be prosecuted under the provisions of articles L.335-2 and following of the French Intellectual Property Code.

  1. Limitations of Liability

Vitaleo shall not be held liable for any direct or indirect damages caused to the user's equipment when accessing the site https://vitaleo.co, resulting either from the use of equipment that does not meet the specifications mentioned in point 4 or from the occurrence of a bug or incompatibility.

Vitaleo shall not be liable for indirect damages, such as loss of market or loss of opportunity, resulting from the use of the site https://vitaleo.co.

Interactive spaces (opportunity to ask questions in the contact area) are available to users. Vitaleo reserves the right to remove, without prior notice, any content posted in these spaces that violates applicable laws in France, particularly those concerning data protection. In such cases, Vitaleo also reserves the right to invoke civil and/or criminal liability of the user, particularly in the case of messages of a racist, offensive, defamatory, or pornographic nature, regardless of the medium used (text, photograph, etc.).

  1. Management of Personal Data

In France, personal data is protected notably by Law No. 78-87 of January 6, 1978, Law No. 2004-801 of August 6, 2004, Article L. 226-13 of the Penal Code, and the European Directive of October 24, 1995.

When using the site https://vitaleo.co, the following data may be collected: the URL of the links through which the user accessed the site https://vitaleo.co, the user's internet service provider, and the user's IP address.

In any case, Vitaleo only collects personal information about the user for the purpose of certain services offered by the site https://vitaleo.co. The user provides this information knowingly, particularly when entering it themselves. The user of the site https://vitaleo.co is then informed whether providing such information is mandatory or optional.

In accordance with the provisions of articles 38 and following of Law 78-17 of January 6, 1978, relating to data protection, users have the right to access, rectify, and oppose personal data concerning them, by making a written request, signed and accompanied by a copy of an identity document with the holder's signature, specifying the address to which the response should be sent.

No personal information about users of the site https://vitaleo.co is published without their knowledge, exchanged, transferred, assigned, or sold on any medium to third parties. Only in the event of the acquisition of Vitaleo and its rights would such information be transmitted to the potential acquirer, who would in turn be bound by the same obligation to store and modify data concerning users of the site https://vitaleo.co.

Databases are protected by the provisions of the Law of July 1, 1998, transposing Directive 96/9 of March 11, 1996, concerning the legal protection of databases.

  1. Hyperlinks and Cookies

The site https://vitaleo.co contains a number of hyperlinks to other sites, established with the permission of Vitaleo. However, Vitaleo does not have the ability to verify the content of the sites visited through these links and shall not be held liable for this content.

Browsing on the site https://vitaleo.co may result in the installation of cookie(s) on the user's computer. A cookie is a small file that does not allow the identification of the user but records information about the navigation of a computer on a site. The data obtained in this manner is intended to facilitate subsequent navigation on the site and is also intended to allow various traffic measurement tools.

Refusing to accept cookies may make it impossible to access certain services. However, users can configure their computer as follows to refuse the installation of cookies:

  • In Internet Explorer: Tools tab (gear icon at the top right) / Internet Options. Click on Privacy and choose Block all cookies. Confirm by clicking OK.
  • In Firefox: At the top of the browser window, click on the Firefox button, then go to the Options tab. Click on the Privacy tab. Set the Retention Rules to: Use custom settings for history. Finally, uncheck it to disable cookies.
  • In Safari: Click on the menu icon (symbolized by a gear) at the top right of the browser. Select Settings. Click on Show advanced settings. In the "Privacy" section, click on Content settings. In the "Cookies" section, you can block cookies.
  • In Chrome: Click on the menu icon (symbolized by three horizontal lines) at the top right of the browser. Select Settings. Click on Show advanced settings. In the "Privacy" section, click on Preferences. In the Privacy tab, you can block cookies.
  1. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

Any dispute related to the use of the site https://vitaleo.co is subject to French law. Exclusive jurisdiction is given to the competent courts of Paris.

  1. Main Laws Concerned

Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978, as amended by Law No. 2004-801 of August 6, 2004, relating to data protection, freedom of information, and privacy rights.

Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004, concerning confidence in the digital economy.

  1. Glossary

User: Internet user connecting to and using the aforementioned site.

Personal Information: "Information that, in whatever form, directly or indirectly allows the identification of the individuals to whom it applies" (Article 4 of Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978).