In accordance with French Law No. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 on confidence in the digital economy (LCEN), the following information is provided to users of thebarestay.com.
The Service is published by:
Lola Arrou-Vignod — individual publisher
Toulon, France
Contact: thebarestay@gmail.com
VAT number: not applicable.
Data Protection Officer: not applicable. Privacy requests are handled by the publisher directly at the contact email above.
Lola Arrou-Vignod.
The Service is hosted on managed infrastructure provided by Lovable and its sub-processors (including Cloudflare for edge delivery and Supabase for database, authentication, and file storage). Hosting providers operate data centres located in the European Economic Area and other regions covered by appropriate transfer safeguards.
The Service, its branding (“TheBareStay”), its visual identity, its source code, and the structure of its aggregated database are the property of the publisher and are protected by French and international intellectual-property law. Any reproduction, representation, or extraction, in whole or in part, without prior written authorisation is prohibited.
Hotel photos displayed via the Google Places API remain the property of their respective rights holders and are credited to Google.
Contributions submitted by users (reports, ratings, comments, photos) remain the property of their authors, who grant the publisher a licence to display them on the Service as described in the Terms & Conditions.
The publisher endeavours to provide accurate information but makes no warranty as to the completeness or accuracy of crowdsourced data displayed on the Service. The publisher cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damage resulting from the use of the Service or from inability to use it.
Any user may report illegal or infringing content by writing to thebarestay@gmail.com with a description of the content, its URL on the Service, and the legal basis for the request. Reports are reviewed promptly.
These legal mentions and the use of the Service are governed by French law. Any dispute shall fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent French courts, subject to any mandatory consumer-protection provisions.