Terms and Conditions
Last updated: March 2026
1. Overview
These Terms and Conditions govern purchases made on acide-urique-goutte.com (the “Website”). By placing an order, you agree to be bound by these terms.
2. Products
The Website sells digital products (downloadable PDF guides) and access to an online food database. Nutritional data is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
3. Pricing
All prices are listed in euros and include applicable taxes. Prices may change at any time; the price at the time of order confirmation applies.
4. Payment
Payments are processed securely through Stripe. Your payment is charged immediately upon order confirmation. We do not store any credit card information on our servers.
5. Delivery
Digital products are available for immediate download after payment. A download link is sent to the email address provided at checkout. Each download link is limited to 3 uses and expires 7 days after purchase.
6. Refund Policy
Due to the digital nature of our products, refunds are generally not available once the product has been downloaded. If you experience technical issues preventing access to your purchase, please contact us and we will resolve the issue promptly.
7. Intellectual Property
All content on the Website and in our products (text, data, layouts, illustrations) is protected by copyright. Purchasing a product grants you a personal, non-transferable right to use the content. Redistribution or resale is strictly prohibited.
8. Disclaimer
The nutritional information provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. It does not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. We are not liable for any decisions made based on the information in our products.
9. Privacy
Personal data collected during purchase is processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy and applicable data protection regulations, including the GDPR.
10. Governing Law
These terms are governed by French law. In case of dispute, we will first seek an amicable resolution. If this fails, French courts shall have jurisdiction.