Legal notice
Last updated: April 2026
1. Website publisher
The website unicornsecurity.fr is published by:
- Unicorn Security SAS, a French simplified joint-stock company
- Share capital: €2,000
- Registered office: 1 Poull Koz, 29880 Plouguerneau, France
- Brest Trade & Companies Register (RCS): 891 691 362
- SIRET: 891 691 362 00018
- EU VAT number: FR47891691362
- Phone: +33 7 68 25 26 20
- Email: contact@unicornsecurity.io
2. Publication director
Mrs Nathalie Cochard, as Managing Director of Unicorn Security SAS.
3. Hosting provider
This website is hosted by:
- Gandi SAS
- 63-65 Boulevard Masséna, 75013 Paris, France
- Website: www.gandi.net
4. Intellectual property
All content on this website (texts, images, logos, brand name, source code, graphic elements) is the exclusive property of Unicorn Security SAS or is used under licence. Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication or adaptation, in whole or in part, by any means, is forbidden without the prior written consent of Unicorn Security SAS, in accordance with the provisions of the French Intellectual Property Code.
Any unauthorised use of the website or any of its elements may engage the liability of the user and constitutes an infringement punishable under Articles L.335-2 and following of the French Intellectual Property Code.
5. Personal data & GDPR
Unicorn Security takes your privacy very seriously. This website has been designed to fully comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR — EU Regulation 2016/679) and the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978 as amended.
No personal data is collected through this website:
- No contact form or data-entry form of any kind
- No cookies, trackers or analytics
- No marketing or profiling tools
- No third-party library setting cookies
As this site is fully static, your browsing only generates the standard technical logs of the hosting provider (IP address, connection date and time, requested resource), retained for limited periods strictly required for the security and proper operation of the service, in accordance with applicable legal obligations.
If you contact us by email or phone, any information you share will only be used in the context of the exchange you initiated and will not be exploited commercially nor transmitted to third parties.
6. Data subject rights
Under GDPR and French data protection law, you have rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection and portability regarding your personal data. To exercise these rights or for any data-protection enquiry, contact us at contact@unicornsecurity.io.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL), 3 place de Fontenoy, TSA 80715, 75334 Paris Cedex 07 — www.cnil.fr.
7. Cookies
This website sets no cookies on your device, whether technical, functional, analytical or advertising. No consent is therefore required under Article 82 of the French Data Protection Act.
8. Website security
This website is fully static, with no forms, no database and no server-side code execution. It is served exclusively over HTTPS and applies a strict set of security headers (Content Security Policy, HSTS, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy, Permissions-Policy) to minimise attack surface and protect visitors from injection, clickjacking and information-leakage attacks.
Security researchers wishing to report a vulnerability can write to us directly to contact@unicornsecurity.io.
9. External links
This website may contain links to third-party sites. Unicorn Security SAS exercises no control over such sites and declines any responsibility regarding their content, privacy practices or service availability.
10. Liability
Unicorn Security SAS strives to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the information published on this website. However, it cannot guarantee that the information is free of errors or omissions and declines any liability for the consequences arising from the use of this information.
11. Applicable law
These legal notices are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, and after any attempt at amicable resolution has failed, the French courts shall have sole jurisdiction.