Terms of use

Last updated: June 2026 Article 1 — About the website The website verolab.dev is published by CUSSI Maria, a sole trader registered in France, operating under the trade name VeroLab. The site presents professional web development and web design services for business and individual clients. Contact: contact@verolab.dev Article 2 — Acceptance of the terms Access to and use of verolab.dev imply full and unreserved acceptance of these terms of use. If you do not accept these terms, please do not use this website. VeroLab reserves the right to amend these terms at any time. Changes take effect as soon as they are published on the site. Article 3 — Services offered VeroLab provides web development services (brochure websites, web applications) and web design services (UI/UX design, implementation). Information on the site is provided for guidance only and may change. Listing a service on this site does not constitute a binding contractual offer. Any engagement is subject to a quote accepted by both parties. Article 4 — Intellectual property All site content (text, visuals, code, logo) is the exclusive property of CUSSI Maria / VeroLab or its partners, and is protected under French intellectual property law. Any reproduction, display, modification or use of the content, in whole or in part, is prohibited without prior written consent. Article 5 — Liability VeroLab endeavours to keep site information accurate and up to date. However, VeroLab cannot be held liable for inaccuracies, errors or omissions in published content. VeroLab shall not be liable for direct or indirect damage arising from access to or use of the site, or from temporary unavailability of the site. Article 6 — Hyperlinks The site may include links to third-party websites. VeroLab has no control over those sites and accepts no responsibility for their content or privacy practices. Article 7 — Personal data protection When you use the site or get in touch, certain personal data may be collected. Processing is governed by VeroLab's Privacy Policy, in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Article 8 — Cookies The site may use technical cookies required for proper operation. For more information, see the Cookie Policy. Article 9 — Applicable law and jurisdiction These terms are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, and failing an amicable settlement, the French courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction.