⚖️ Legal Notice
In accordance with French Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004
1. Website Publisher
🌐 ExploreYourDNA
Genetic Ancestry Analysis Service
| Trade Name | ExploreYourDNA |
| SIRET | 511 058 869 00013 |
| EU VAT Number | FR51511058869 |
| NAF/APE Code | 6201Z — Computer Programming |
| Legal Form | Sole Proprietorship (Entrepreneur individuel) |
| Established | March 1, 2009 |
| Location | Pornichet, France |
Publication Director: J. Stephan
2. Contact
| General Inquiries | contact@exploreyourdna.com |
| Customer Support | support@exploreyourdna.com |
| Data Protection | privacy@exploreyourdna.com |
3. Hosting
The ExploreYourDNA.com website is hosted in France on servers compliant with European data protection standards (GDPR).
4. Intellectual Property
All content on this website (text, images, videos, logos, algorithms, design) is protected by copyright and intellectual property laws. Any reproduction, representation, modification, or adaptation, in whole or in part, is prohibited without prior written authorization.
Trademarks, logos, and domain names appearing on this site are the exclusive property of ExploreYourDNA. Any unauthorized use constitutes infringement.
5. Personal Data
ExploreYourDNA is committed to protecting your personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). For more information about how we collect, process, and protect your data, please see our Privacy Policy and GDPR Compliance page.
You may exercise your rights (access, rectification, erasure, portability, objection) by contacting us at privacy@exploreyourdna.com.
6. Supervisory Authority
If you have a complaint regarding your personal data, you may file a claim with the supervisory authority:
CNIL — Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés
3 Place de Fontenoy, TSA 80715
75334 Paris Cedex 07, France
Website: www.cnil.fr
7. Terms of Use
Use of the ExploreYourDNA.com website implies full acceptance of our Terms of Service.
8. Governing Law
This website and its legal notice are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, French courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction.