Terms of Use (ToU) for dectyr.com
Effective 5 May 2026
These Terms of Use (“ToU”) set out the legal framework for making the dectyr.com website and its services available, and define the terms on which users may access and use the services.
Any registration or use of the website implies the user’s full and unrestricted acceptance of these ToU. When registering via the registration form, each user expressly accepts these ToU.
Article 1: Legal information
The dectyr.com website is published and directed by:
- Publisher: DECTYR.
- Legal form: French simplified joint-stock company (SAS), share capital of EUR 30,000.00.
- Trade register: 102 077 518 R.C.S. Antibes.
- Hosting: OVHcloud, registered office at 2 rue Kellermann, 59100 Roubaix, France.
Article 2: Access to the website
The dectyr.com website gives users access to information and services relating to the company’s activities, namely:
- The design, manufacture, assembly and sale of computer hardware and electronic equipment.
- The development, publishing and sale of related software.
- Maintenance and related services.
The website is available free of charge to any user with Internet access, from any location. All costs incurred by the user to access the service (hardware, software, Internet connection, etc.) are borne by the user.
Access to customer-specific services is by username and password.
For maintenance or other reasons, access to the website may be interrupted or suspended by the publisher without prior notice or justification.
Article 3: Data collection
The website collects and processes personal data in a manner that respects privacy, in accordance with French law no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 on data processing, data files and individual rights, and with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Users have the right to access, rectify, erase and object to processing of their personal data. Users may exercise these rights:
- Through their personal account on the website;
- Via the contact form;
- By email at: info@dectyr.com.
Article 4: Intellectual property
Trademarks, logos, signs and all content on the website (text, images, audio, etc.) are protected by intellectual property law, in particular copyright.
Users must obtain prior permission from the website operator before reproducing, publishing or copying any content. Users agree to use website content strictly for private purposes. Any commercial or advertising use is strictly prohibited.
Any full or partial reproduction of this website by any means without the express permission of the website operator would constitute infringement and may be sanctioned under Articles L. 335-2 et seq. of the French Intellectual Property Code.
Article 5: Liability
Sources of information published on dectyr.com are believed to be reliable, but the website does not warrant that it is free from defects, errors or omissions.
Information is provided for general guidance only and is not contractually binding. Despite regular updates, DECTYR cannot be held liable for changes in administrative or legal rules occurring after publication. Likewise, the website cannot be held liable for how users use or interpret the information on this site.
dectyr.com cannot be held liable for any virus that might infect the user’s computer or equipment following use of, access to, or downloads from this website.
Article 6: Hyperlinks
The website may contain hyperlinks. Users are informed that by following such links they will leave dectyr.com. The publisher has no control over the destination pages and cannot be held responsible for their content.
Article 7: Cookies
Users are informed that when visiting the website, a cookie may be placed automatically in their browser.
Cookies are small files temporarily stored on the user’s hard drive by the browser; they are required for the operation of dectyr.com.
By browsing the website, users accept cookies. Users may disable cookies in their browser settings.
Article 8: Governing law and jurisdiction
French law applies to these ToU. If a dispute cannot be settled amicably, the French courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction.
For any question regarding these ToU, you may contact the publisher using the details set out in Article 1.
