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Legal Notice

Site Publisher
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This website, accessible at Lowkoi (hereinafter the “Site”), is published by:

CREAWEBTECH

Sole proprietorship (self-employed)

SIRET: 924 039 878 00021

Registered office:

26 rue du Cache Loup

85310 La Chaize-le-Vicomte – France

📧 Email: contact.lowkoi@gmail.com


Publication Director
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The publication directors are:

Mr. Théo Djennane and Mr. Clément Pascreau


Hosting
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The Site is hosted by:

Netlify, Inc.

2325 3rd Street, Suite 215

San Francisco, California 94107

United States

📞 Phone: +1 844-899-7312

🌐 Hosting provided via the Netlify platform, site generated using Hugo and Blowfish tools.


Intellectual Property
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All content present on the Site (texts, images, graphics, logos, videos, icons, sounds, software, etc.) are protected by copyright and are the exclusive property of CREAWEBTECH, unless otherwise stated.

Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication, adaptation of all or part of the elements of the Site, by any means whatsoever, is prohibited, except with prior written authorization.


Liability
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CREAWEBTECH strives to ensure the accuracy and updating of information disseminated on the Site, but cannot guarantee the accuracy, precision or completeness of the information made available.

The user acknowledges using this information under their exclusive responsibility.


Personal Data
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Information possibly collected via the Site (contact form, email, etc.) is used to respond to user requests.

In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the French Data Protection Act, any user has the right to access, rectify, object to, limit and delete data concerning them.

These rights can be exercised by email at the following address:

contact.lowkoi@gmail.com


Cookies
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The Site may use cookies to improve the user experience and generate visit statistics.

The user can configure their browser to refuse all or part of the cookies.


Applicable Law
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These legal notices are subject to French law.

In case of dispute and in the absence of an amicable resolution, the French courts shall have sole jurisdiction.