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Update 10.01.2025
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Denomination: DELLUGE
Legal form: Individual business - Adrien Cordier - 102 Clos sur le Château
HERS: 918 388 679
Head office: 102 Clos sur le Château, 74 330, Lovagny
SIREN: 918 388 679
Responsible for the publication: Adrien Cordier
Contact: adrien@adrienagency.com

2. Lodging

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Any reproduction, representation, modification, adaptation or exploitation, total or partial, is prohibited without the prior written authorization of DELLUGE.

4. Personal data (RGPD)

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The data collected via the forms (e.g. name, email, message) is used to respond to your requests and, if necessary, to send information (newsletter with consent).
Legal basis: Pre-contractual/contractual performance and consent.
Shelf life: 3 years after the first contact.
Your rights: access, correction, deletion, opposition, limitation, portability.
Exercising your rights: send an email to: support@delluge.com
Recipients: internal Delluge and technical service providers (hosting, analytics if activated) .To find out more, consult our privacy policy.

5. Cookies

The site may place cookies/trackers (audience measurement, functionalities). A consent banner allows you to accept/refuse non-essential cookies.Learn more: cookie policy.

6. Hypertext links

Links to third party sites may be offered. DELLUGE declines all responsibility for the content of these third party sites.

7. Limitation of liability

DELLUGE strives to ensure the accuracy of the information published but cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions, or for the temporary unavailability of the service.

8. Applicable law — Disputes

These terms are subject to French law. In the event of a dispute and in the absence of an amicable agreement, jurisdiction is attributed to the courts of Annecy.