Legal Notice — Egidio
In accordance with French law n° 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 for Confidence in the Digital Economy (LCEN), this Legal Notice is provided to users of the Egidio application, which is published from France.
1. Publisher of the application
The Egidio application is published by:
Gilles FABER, French sole proprietor (micro-entreprise), trading under the name "The Pistachio Lab".
- Registration: R.C.S. Strasbourg, France, No. 105 960 389 (registered 22/06/2026)
- Email: contact@egidio.app
2. Publication director
The publication director is Gilles FABER, in his capacity as publisher.
3. Hosting
Legal documents site (privacy policy, terms of use, this notice): hosted by Cloudflare, Inc., 101 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA (Cloudflare Pages).
Application distribution: the application is distributed via Google Play, operated by Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland.
4. Intellectual property
All elements comprising the Egidio application — code, detection engine, signature database, interface, visual identity, trademarks, text, and logos — are protected by intellectual property law and remain the exclusive property of the publisher or its licensors.
Any reproduction, representation, modification, extraction, or exploitation, in whole or in part, without the publisher's prior written authorization is prohibited and may constitute infringement under applicable law.
5. Personal data
Personal data processing is described in the application's Privacy Policy, accessible from the app's settings and online. Depending on where you reside, you may have rights of access, rectification, erasure, objection, and portability, exercisable as detailed in that policy.
EU/EEA residents may also lodge a complaint with the French data protection authority, the CNIL — cnil.fr — or their own national authority.
6. Regional regulatory information
Egidio is published from France, but is used worldwide. The following is factual, sourced background on telecom/consumer-protection frameworks in major English-speaking markets — provided for transparency, not as legal advice, and not as a claim of certification by these bodies.
- United Kingdom: telecoms regulator is Ofcom; the national opt-out registry for live marketing calls is the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). Ofcom is actively developing new rules against mobile-messaging scams and international caller-ID spoofing through 2026.
- United States: robocalls and robotexts are regulated by the FCC under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA); the FTC operates the National Do Not Call Registry. The FCC has confirmed AI-generated robocall voices fall under the TCPA's consent requirements.
- Australia: telecoms regulator is the ACMA; the opt-out Do Not Call Register operates under the Do Not Call Register Act 2006. A mandatory SMS Sender ID Register to curb brand-impersonation smishing takes effect 1 July 2026.
- Canada: telecoms regulator is the CRTC, which runs the opt-out National Do Not Call List; unsolicited commercial SMS/messaging falls separately under CASL (Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation).
Egidio's blocking and detection features are designed to complement — not replace — these official registries and regulator-run protections; registering with your country's do-not-call service remains a useful additional step.
7. Consumer dispute resolution
As a French publisher, we are subject to French consumer mediation rules (Code de la consommation, art. L.612-1 et seq.). EU residents may use the European Online Dispute Resolution platform: ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr. Consumers in other jurisdictions should refer to their local consumer protection authority (see §6 above for UK/US/Australia/Canada).
8. Contact
For any question relating to the application or this Legal Notice:
Email: contact@egidio.app
Publisher: Gilles FABER (The Pistachio Lab), SIREN 105 960 389, R.C.S. Strasbourg, France
See also: Privacy Policy · Terms of Use