Terms of Service
Who We Are
Dotfile SAS is a French-registered company (number 910 892 777) located at 229 Rue Saint Honoré 75001 Paris, France.
General Provisions
These terms govern the use of dotfile.com and Dotfile's software ("Software"), defined as a series of software applications developed, owned, and hosted by or on behalf of Dotfile, accessible as a SaaS.
Users agree to these terms by accessing the website. Dotfile may modify terms upon request to ensure legal compliance.
Modification to Website/Software
Dotfile reserves the right to update the website and Software anytime without mandatory notification. The company does not guarantee the site is error-free or meets user expectations.
Website Access
Access is free but not guaranteed to be uninterrupted. Dotfile may postpone, remove, or modify the website or portions thereof without notice and cannot be held responsible for access problems.
Intellectual Property
All the rights related to the intellectual property of our website are our sole property or third-party rights. Users may copy content for personal use only and cannot use website content commercially without authorization.
Content
Information provided is for informational purposes. While Dotfile attempts to keep content current, the company cannot guarantee accuracy or completeness.
Responsibility
Dotfile disclaims liability for losses, damages, or expenses from website use or inability to access it, including virus contamination or third-party content.
Website Security
Users must protect their devices against viruses and unauthorized access. Prohibited activities include introducing malicious code, which may result in police notification and account blocking.
Hyperlinks
Users may link to the homepage for informational purposes only, without implying partnership. Dotfile controls neither third-party website content nor content linking back to its site.
Acceptable Use Policy
Users agree not to violate laws or circumvent rules through the Services. Prohibited conduct includes:
- Copyright infringement
- Abusive communication
- Spreading misinformation
- Introducing malware
- Spam creation
- Unauthorized automated access
- Infrastructure overloading
- Interference with operations
- Bypassing security measures
- Public disparagement
- Claiming intellectual property rights over Dotfile's materials
Applicable Law
These terms are governed by French law, with disputes submitted to French courts.