Legal Notice
Last updated: December 22, 2025
In accordance with Articles 6-III and 19 of French Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004 on Confidence in the Digital Economy (LCEN), users of the website https://annabelaounblanco.com are hereby informed of the identity of the various parties involved in its creation and maintenance.
Web Agency in Grenoble
Website developed with the support of Cerf à Lunettes, website creation in Grenoble .
1. Website Publisher
Annabel Aoun Blanco
Sole Proprietorship (Entreprise Individuelle – EI)
23 rue Pierre et Marie Curie
94200 Ivry-sur-Seine – France
Email: contact@annabelaounblanco.com
2. Publication Director
Annabel Aoun Blanco
3. Website Hosting
OVH
2 rue Kellermann
59100 Roubaix – France
Phone: +33 (0)8 99 70 17 61
Website: www.ovh.com
4. Intellectual Property
All content available on the website https://annabelaounblanco.com (texts, images, graphics, logo, icons, videos, etc.) is protected by intellectual property laws and is the exclusive property of Annabel Aoun Blanco, unless otherwise stated.
Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication or adaptation, in whole or in part, of any element of the site, by any means whatsoever, is prohibited without the prior written authorization of the publisher.
5. Personal Data
Personal information collected on the website is processed in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
For more information, users are invited to consult the Privacy Policy.
For any request regarding personal data, please contact: contact@annabelaounblanco.com
6. Cookies
The website may use cookies to ensure proper operation, analyze traffic, and improve user experience.
During the first visit, a consent banner allows users to accept, refuse, or customize the use of cookies.
7. Liability
The publisher makes every effort to provide information on the website that is as accurate as possible. However, it cannot be held liable for omissions, inaccuracies, or failures to update information.
8. Governing Law
These legal notices are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, and in the absence of an amicable settlement, the French courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction.