Last updated on 02/03/2025
In accordance with Articles 6-III and 19 of Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 on confidence in the digital economy (L.C.E.N.), users and visitors of the site www.sigilence-technologies.com are hereby informed of the following:
The site www.sigilence-technologies.com is published by Sigilence Technologies, a simplified joint-stock company with variable capital.
Hereinafter referred to as “User,” any person who accesses and uses the website www.sigilence-technologies.com.
The website provides a variety of services “as is” to its users. Users are expected to remain courteous and act in good faith, both towards other users and the webmaster of www.sigilence-technologies.com.
The site is regularly updated by Sigilence Technologies. All efforts are made to provide accurate information, though the company cannot guarantee the completeness, accuracy, or currency of the data provided—whether from internal or external sources. Users acknowledge they use the information provided under their sole responsibility.
The website www.sigilence-technologies.com is, in principle, accessible 24/7, except for scheduled or unscheduled maintenance or in cases of force majeure. In case of service interruption, Sigilence Technologies will strive to restore access as soon as possible and will endeavor to inform users in advance of maintenance dates and times. The site is only bound by an obligation of means and shall not be held liable for any damage arising from service unavailability.
By using the website www.sigilence-technologies.com, users fully and unreservedly accept these terms and conditions. These can be accessed via a hyperlink on every page of the site. Developers of the website log the user’s email and IP address. Users should be aware that, if requested by judicial authorities, this data may be used to identify and prosecute them.
Sigilence Technologies reserves the right to modify, supplement, or remove these terms at any time without prior notice. Users are encouraged to review them regularly, as continued use of the website implies acceptance of any changes made.
The website also reserves the right to assign or transfer, without notice, its rights and/or obligations under these terms.
The website shall not be held responsible for typographical errors or inaccuracies, nor for any damage resulting from its use. Users are solely responsible for their equipment, its usage, and all related costs.
The website uses JavaScript and PHP. Users must ensure they access the site with updated hardware free from viruses, using a modern and secure browser.
Users acknowledge that they are solely responsible for their use of the site and waive any claims against www.sigilence-technologies.com for damages resulting therefrom. Any unlawful content (text, images, etc.) transmitted via the contact form or other interactive spaces, including but not limited to defamation, incitement to hatred, obscenity, or threats to public order, will be removed immediately without prior notice. Sigilence Technologies reserves the right to take legal action against the offending user.
Sigilence Technologies holds exclusive intellectual property rights or appropriate usage rights for all accessible elements on the website, including structure, text, images, graphics, logos, icons, sounds, and software.
Most images are royalty-free downloads from Unsplash. Icons are sourced from Flaticon, SVGRepo, and Relume icons. Team portraits on the About page were created with the help of FLOPICX, Flore Philippe.
Any full or partial reproduction, representation, modification, publication, or adaptation of any content from www.sigilence-technologies.com, by any means or process, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from Sigilence Technologies. Requests should be sent to contact@sigilence.com. Unauthorized use will be deemed copyright infringement and may lead to legal proceedings under Articles L.335-2 and following of the French Intellectual Property Code.
This site may contain links to external sites with permission from Sigilence Technologies. The company cannot be held liable for third-party content.
Users are informed that during visits to the website www.sigilence-technologies.com, one or more cookies may be automatically installed on their device via their web browser. A cookie is a block of data that does not allow the user to be identified but stores information related to their browsing activity on the site.
Cookies may be installed during browsing. These do not identify users but track browsing activity. Browser settings can be configured to reject cookies. Rejecting cookies may limit access to certain services. For more information, visit www.cnil.fr.
In France, personal data is protected under 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 EU Directive of October 24, 1995.
On the site www.sigilence-technologies.com, Sigilence Technologies only collects personal data when necessary, primarily via the “Contact” section and through Google Analytics.
We use various types of cookies, including performance cookies (to analyze and improve site efficiency), functionality cookies (to provide a customized experience), and targeting cookies (to collect traffic insights).
You can manage your cookie preferences via your browser or our site’s cookie management module. You can also reject all cookies by properly configuring your browser.
Users provide personal data knowingly. The site always specifies whether providing the data is required.
In accordance with Articles 38 and following of Law No. 78-17, users have the right to access, rectify, delete, and oppose the processing of their personal data. To exercise this right, contact us at:
Email: contact@sigilence.com
Or by signed letter with a copy of a valid ID, stating the return address.
No personal information is published, exchanged, transferred, or sold to third parties.
Databases are protected by the Law of July 1, 1998, transposing Directive 96/9 of March 11, 1996, on the legal protection of databases.
These terms of use are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, French courts have exclusive jurisdiction.
Law No. 78-87 of January 6, 1978, as amended by Law No. 2004-801 of August 6, 2004 (Data Protection Act)
Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 (Confidence in the Digital Economy Act)