Website: www.unglow.io
Owner: Unglow SAS
Owner’s address: 229 Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 PARIS
Owner’s phone number: +33 6 86 83 33 19
SIRET number: 89360770500017
Capital: €3,000
Publication manager: Elodie Delgado-Pozo – elodie@unglow.io
Website creator: Unglow
Unglow offers you the opportunity to correspond with its services, in accordance with the Marianne Charter. This interministerial charter aims to guarantee the quality of service and promotes values ​​such as courtesy, accessibility, speed, clarity of responses, as well as a spirit of listening, rigor, and transparency.
The policy of the website www.unglow.io is in compliance with law no. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 for confidence in the digital economy.
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Use of the website www.unglow.io implies full acceptance of the terms and conditions of use described below. These terms and conditions of use may be modified or supplemented at any time, and users of the website www.unglow.io are therefore encouraged to consult them regularly.
This website is normally accessible to users at any time. However, Elodie Delgado-Pozo may decide to interrupt access for technical maintenance. In such cases, she will endeavor to inform users of the dates and times of the maintenance in advance.
The website www.unglow.io is regularly updated by Elodie Delgado-Pozo. Similarly, the legal notices may be modified at any time; however, they are binding on the user, who is encouraged to refer to them as often as possible to stay informed.
Elodie Delgado-Pozo cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damage to the user’s equipment when accessing the website www.unglow.io, whether resulting from the use of unsuitable or defective equipment, or from the occurrence of a bug or incompatibility.
Elodie Delgado-Pozo also cannot be held liable for any indirect damages (such as loss of market share or lost opportunities) resulting from the use of the website www.unglow.io.
Interactive areas (the ability to ask questions in the contact section) are available to users. Elodie Delgado-Pozo reserves the right to remove, without prior notice, any content posted in these areas that violates applicable French law, particularly provisions relating to data protection. Where appropriate, Elodie Delgado-Pozo also reserves the right to pursue civil and/or criminal action against the user, particularly in the case of messages that are racist, abusive, defamatory, or pornographic, regardless of the medium used (text, photograph, etc.).
The team at www.unglow.io is particularly attentive to compliance with the legal obligations of any website publisher and follows the recommendations of the national commission for information technology and freedoms (CNIL).
The website www.unglow.io respects the privacy of its users and strictly complies with applicable laws regarding the protection of privacy and individual liberties. No personal information is collected without your knowledge. No personal information is shared with third parties. Emails, email addresses, or other personally identifiable information received by this website are not used for any purpose other than processing your request and are retained only for the time necessary for that processing.
The website www.unglow.io does not manage personal data and therefore has not been declared to the CNIL.
When browsing the site, users leave digital traces. This information is collected using a connection marker called a cookie, which, however, does not contain any personal information.
In order to improve the ergonomics, navigation within the site, editorial content and service to users, the statistics management tool of the website www.unglow.io stores information relating to the user profile: equipment, browser used, geographical origin of requests, date and time of connection, navigation on the site, frequency of visits, etc. This connection data allows for statistical extractions and is kept for one year.
Every internet user has the option to refuse the recording of this data by modifying their computer’s browser settings to allow or block cookies. You can refuse or delete them without affecting your access to the website’s pages. To block cookies or be notified before accepting them, we recommend consulting your browser’s help section, which will explain the procedure.
Since the publication of Ordinance No. 2005-650 of June 6, 2005, concerning freedom of access to administrative documents and the reuse of public information, this information may be reused for purposes other than those for which it was produced, particularly information intended for public dissemination. These documents intended for public dissemination are not subject to copyright and may therefore be freely reproduced. The graphic design, iconography, and editorial content remain the property of the State and, as such, are subject to the protections provided by the Intellectual Property Code.
Article L.122-5 of the Intellectual Property Code establishes the principle that, “when a work has been disclosed, the author cannot prohibit the dissemination, even in its entirety, by means of press or television broadcasting, as current information, of speeches intended for the public delivered in political assemblies, (…), as well as in public political meetings and official ceremonies.”
This is particularly true for speeches and public statements, which are considered an exception to copyright law. Similarly, public or official documents such as official press releases are not subject to copyright and can therefore be freely reproduced.
If the reproduction of this content, in whole or in part, is permitted, it must be accompanied by an attribution to the author, the source, and, if applicable, a link to the original online document on the website. The attribution “© Unglow – www.unglow.io” must therefore be included.
All other content on this site is protected by copyright. Any reproduction is therefore subject to the author’s agreement in accordance with Article L.122-4 of the Intellectual Property Code.
The information reproduced must be for personal, associative or professional purposes only; any distribution or use for commercial or advertising purposes is prohibited.
The request must specify the content in question as well as the publication or website on which it will appear. Once this authorization has been obtained, the reproduction of content must comply with the following principles:
Supervised agencies and other ministries are exempt from this authorization request, provided they include the following statement: “© Unglow – www.unglow.io – all rights reserved”. This statement must link directly to the content via a hyperlink.
The website www.unglow.io offers numerous links to other sites, mainly official sites (government, institutions, public bodies, etc.) but also to French or foreign sites of associations, professional organizations in the education sector or partner companies on specific operations.
Each time, we clearly indicate the website we are suggesting you visit. These pages, whose addresses are regularly checked, are not part of the www.unglow.io website: the site’s editorial team is not responsible for their content and cannot be held liable for the content of the sites to which these links point. They are intended solely to allow users easier access to other resources on the topic being viewed.
The website www.unglow.io authorizes, without prior authorization, the creation of hyperlinks pointing to its pages, subject to the following:
Websites that choose to link to www.unglow.io assume responsibility if they damage the image of the public website.
Any dispute relating to the use of the website www.unglow.io is subject to French law. Exclusive jurisdiction is granted to the competent courts of Paris.
Particular care is taken to make the website www.unglow.io as accessible as possible, especially for people with visual impairments. The pages are being progressively brought into compliance with the recommendations of the French government’s common accessibility standards for online services, in accordance with Law No. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005, concerning equal rights and opportunities, participation, and citizenship for people with disabilities.