Please read these terms carefully before using TowDow services.
TowDow is published by BAG·ERA, a [legal form to be specified] company with its registered office at [full address], registered with the Trade and Companies Register of [city] under number [SIRET]. Contact: [email]
These Terms of Use ("Terms") set out the rules governing access to and use of the TowDow application ("the Application").
The Application is designed for task management, tracking, and synchronization, including via standard protocols (CalDAV, WebDAV).
TowDow is primarily intended for professional users and businesses, in the context of project or internal workflow management.
Personal use is also permitted, provided that these Terms are accepted.
The Application may be used:
Access may require the creation of a user account.
Users are responsible for the security of their credentials and their access environment.
Users agree to:
The Application is provided "as is", without any express or implied warranty, including but not limited to uninterrupted operation, error-free use, or security.
BAG·ERA shall not be held liable for any direct or indirect damage resulting from the use of, or inability to use, the Application.
Users remain solely responsible for any data they record, share, or process through the Application.
The Application and all its components (including but not limited to software, interfaces, trademarks, logos, and content) are protected by intellectual property law and remain the exclusive property of BAG·ERA.
Any reproduction, modification, or unauthorized exploitation is strictly prohibited.
Use of the Application may involve the processing of personal data.
BAG·ERA is committed to complying with applicable laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
A separate privacy policy sets out these data processing practices.
BAG·ERA reserves the right to update or modify the Application and these Terms at any time.
Users will be informed of any material changes by appropriate means.
These Terms are governed by French law.
In the event of a dispute, exclusive jurisdiction shall be vested in the courts of [city of registered office], unless otherwise required by mandatory legal provisions.
Last updated: March 26, 2026