VyBoost
Last updated: August 20, 2026

Legal Notice

In accordance with French law n° 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 for confidence in the digital economy, the identity of the parties involved in the creation and operation of vyboost.com is provided below. This site is governed by French law regardless of the language in which it is displayed.

Site publisher

The website vyboost.com is published by VyBoost.

Legal status, company registration number and registered address: being finalized — this information will be added once the business is formally registered.

Publication director: the site publisher. Contact: contact@vyboost.com

Hosting

The website vyboost.com is hosted by:

Vercel Inc. 340 S Lemon Ave #4133 Walnut, CA 91789, United States vercel.com

Intellectual property

All elements of the vyboost.com website (text, graphics, logos, icons, structure, database, software...) are the property of VyBoost or its partners, unless stated otherwise. Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication or adaptation, in whole or in part, of these elements, by any means, is prohibited without prior written authorization.

Third-party trademarks and logos referenced on the site (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, etc.) belong to their respective owners. VyBoost is not affiliated with any of these platforms.

Personal data

The processing of personal data collected via vyboost.com is described in our privacy policy.

Cookies

The site only uses technical cookies strictly necessary for its operation (authentication and session management). No advertising or third-party tracking cookies are set without consent. Learn more in our privacy policy.

Limitation of liability

VyBoost strives to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the information published on the site, which it reserves the right to correct at any time. VyBoost cannot be held liable for errors, temporary unavailability of the site, or malfunctions arising from factors beyond its control.

Applicable law

This legal notice is governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, and failing an amicable resolution, French courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction.