Legal notice
Last updated: 13 June 2026
Site publisher
The Fitimyze website and application (the "Service"), available at https://www.fitimyze.com, are published by two individuals.
Contact: contact@fitimyze.com
Publication director
The publication director is the publisher of the Service, who can be reached at contact@fitimyze.com.
Hosting provider
OVH SAS, a simplified joint-stock company registered with the Lille Métropole Trade and Companies Register under number 424 761 419.
Registered office: 2 rue Kellermann, 59100 Roubaix, France.
Phone: +33 9 72 10 10 07
Intellectual property
All elements of the Service (name, trademark, logo, text, visuals, graphics, interface, source code and structure) are the exclusive property of the publisher or its partners and are protected by French and international intellectual property law. Any reproduction, representation, modification, extraction or distribution, in whole or in part, by any means whatsoever, without the publisher's prior written authorisation, is prohibited and constitutes an infringement.
Liability
The Service is provided "as is" and may change over time. The publisher uses reasonable means to ensure the accuracy of the information and the availability of the Service, without being able to guarantee them. The publisher cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damage resulting from access to the Service, its use, its unavailability, or from users' content and decisions. Use of the Service is governed by the Terms of Use.
External links
The Service may contain links to third-party websites. The publisher has no control over these sites and accepts no responsibility for their content, availability or use.
Personal data and cookies
The processing of personal data is detailed in the privacy policy. Your data and your athletes' data are hosted in Europe and are never resold. To exercise your rights or for any question, write to contact@fitimyze.com.
Applicable law
This legal notice is governed by French law. In the event of a dispute and failing an amicable resolution, the French courts have sole jurisdiction.