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Legal Notice

Last updated: April 23, 2026

1. Website publisher

The website qualivio.fr is published by:
QUALIVIO SAS
A French simplified joint-stock company (société par actions simplifiée) currently undergoing registration with the Paris Trade and Companies Register (RCS Paris)
Registered office: 231 rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris — France
Contact: contact@qualivio.fr
Publishing director: The President of QUALIVIO SAS

2. Hosting

Application hosting: Vercel Inc. — 340 Pine Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA — https://vercel.com

Database hosting: Supabase Inc. — 970 Toa Payoh North, #07-04, Singapore 318992 — https://supabase.com

3. Intellectual property

All content published on qualivio.fr (text, images, logos, visual identity, source code) is the exclusive property of QUALIVIO SAS and is protected by French and international intellectual property laws. Any reproduction, representation or distribution, in whole or in part, without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited and constitutes an infringement punishable under the French Intellectual Property Code.

4. Liability

QUALIVIO SAS uses reasonable efforts to ensure that the information published on the website is accurate and up to date, but does not warrant its completeness or freedom from error. QUALIVIO SAS disclaims any liability for any direct or indirect damage arising from the use of the website or the information it contains.

5. Personal data

Details on how QUALIVIO SAS collects and processes personal data are set out in our Privacy Policy.

To exercise your rights (access, rectification, erasure, portability, objection, restriction), contact: contact@qualivio.fr.
Postal address: QUALIVIO SAS — 231 rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, France.

6. Cookies

qualivio.fr only uses technical cookies required for the service to function and aggregated audience measurement. No advertising or tracking cookies are placed.

7. Governing law

This legal notice is governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, and failing amicable settlement, the courts of Paris shall have exclusive jurisdiction.