guides, analysis, directories and operational coverage
Terms of Service
These terms govern access to NexoIP public properties, including editorial pages, account surfaces, newsletter forms and other public network features.
without degrading forms, routes or availability
for editorial, technical or compliance reasons
1. Nature of the service
NexoIP is an editorial and operational media network. The service publishes guides, analysis, directories, experiments and product coverage across multiple thematic hubs.
Unless a page states otherwise, content is published for information, discovery and operational orientation. It is not personalised legal, medical, financial or investment advice.
2. Acceptable use
You may browse, reference and share public pages under normal use. You may not misuse the network to damage availability, bypass access controls, harvest protected data or interfere with other users.
Automated access, scraping or replay activity that degrades service quality or abuses search, newsletter or account surfaces may be blocked.
3. Accounts, forms and user responsibility
If a page offers signup, login, account or newsletter functions, you are responsible for the accuracy of the data you submit and for the lawful use of those flows.
NexoIP may suspend or restrict abusive, fraudulent or technically harmful use of public forms, account routes or automated requests.
4. Editorial ownership and reuse
Unless a different credit appears on the page, the editorial structure, layout, copy, graphics and original network assets belong to NexoIP or to the respective rightsholder.
Quoting short excerpts with attribution is acceptable. Republishing full pages, cloning templates or redistributing proprietary assets without permission is not.
5. External links, vendors and commercial signals
Some pages may link to third-party sites, products, public datasets or services. NexoIP is not responsible for the content or operating practices of third-party properties.
Pages may contain affiliate references, sponsorship labels or commercial metadata. A Google AdSense publisher identifier can exist in page metadata while ad slots remain off. When monetisation changes, the network will surface the relevant labels and controls on the affected properties.
6. Availability and change control
NexoIP may update, pause, replace or remove pages, routes, experiments or account features without prior notice when the network requires operational, editorial, security or compliance changes.
The service is provided on an ongoing basis, but uninterrupted availability is not guaranteed for every route or feature.