Terms of Use
These Terms of Use govern your use of Timy.
1. Legal Notice and Contact
David Morgen
Email: [email protected]
2. Scope and Acceptance
- By installing, accessing, or using Timy, you agree to these Terms of Use.
- If you do not agree, you must not use Timy.
3. Service Scope
- Timy provides work-time tracking, time-off management, reporting, and related productivity features.
- Feature availability may differ by platform, build configuration, region, and third-party service status.
4. License Grant and Restrictions
- You receive a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to use Timy for lawful purposes.
- You may not resell, sublicense, rent, reverse engineer, decompile, or otherwise misuse Timy except where mandatory law permits.
5. Intellectual Property and Trademarks
- Timy, including software, source code, design, text, graphics, and documentation, remains the exclusive property of David Morgen or respective licensors.
- Timy name, logo, and branding are proprietary identifiers. No rights are granted except the limited license above.
6. Acceptable Use
- You must not use Timy for unlawful, fraudulent, abusive, harassing, or rights-infringing activities.
- You must not attempt to bypass security, scrape restricted resources, interfere with service availability, or upload malicious code.
- You must not impersonate others or submit false identity/payment information in connected services.
7. Third-Party Services
- Timy may rely on third-party services (for example Apple iCloud/CloudKit and app store infrastructure).
- Those services are governed by their own terms and policies, and availability may affect Timy functionality.
8. Availability, Maintenance, and Updates
- Timy may be modified, updated, suspended, or discontinued in whole or in part.
- Updates may be required for security, legal compliance, bug fixes, and compatibility.
9. Fees, Consumer Withdrawal, and Cancellation
- If paid features are offered, pricing and billing terms are presented at purchase time (including via app store terms).
- Where EU consumer withdrawal rights apply to digital content/services, they apply in accordance with mandatory law.
- If immediate digital performance starts with your prior express consent, withdrawal rights may be limited or excluded where legally permitted.
10. Disclaimers
- To the maximum extent permitted by law, Timy is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis.
- No guarantee is given that Timy will be uninterrupted, error-free, or fit for every specific purpose.
11. Limitation of Liability
- Nothing in these Terms excludes liability that cannot be excluded under applicable law (including mandatory consumer protections).
- To the extent permitted by law, liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages is excluded.
- To the extent permitted by law, total aggregate liability is limited to the amount paid by you for Timy in the 12 months before the claim arose.
- If you paid EUR 0 for Timy in that period (for example, free personal version), the liability cap is EUR 0, to the extent permitted by law.
12. Data Protection
Processing of personal data is described in the Privacy Policy.
13. Suspension and Termination
- You may stop using Timy at any time.
- Access may be suspended or terminated for serious breach, misuse, legal obligations, or security reasons.
14. Changes to These Terms and Notice
- We may update these Terms for legal, technical, security, or product reasons.
- Material changes will be notified in-app or on the website before or when they take effect, unless immediate change is required for legal/security reasons.
15. Governing Law and Dispute Venue
- These Terms are governed by French law.
- If you are a consumer in the EU/EEA, mandatory consumer rights and jurisdiction rules of your country of residence remain unaffected.
- For non-consumers, the courts with jurisdiction over Mulhouse, France are the exclusive venue, unless mandatory law provides otherwise.
16. Language Versions
If language versions differ, the French version prevails, without limiting mandatory consumer protection rights under applicable law.