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Legal notice, privacy, terms and conditions
The essential information to identify Skintrace, understand the service terms and contact the publisher.
Contact SkintraceRead this before using Skintrace in a studio
Skintrace helps professionals organize records, consent forms, registers and exports. The service does not replace local rules, professional obligations or legal advice that applies to your activity. Each studio remains responsible for its practices, client information and the way it keeps proof. Review these points before setting up your first templates, inviting operators or moving sensitive client records into daily workflow use for the whole team and your future inspections or documents later on.
- Check that the information you enter in Skintrace matches the requirements of your country, city and professional insurance.
- Keep access up to date: an operator account should match a real person in the studio, especially when a procedure or register is validated.
- Use exports to keep a copy of records needed for inspections, accounting or client requests.
Data, access and responsibility
A Skintrace record can contain sensitive information: identity, consent, procedure notes, products used and follow-up documents. Limit access to the people who need it, correct errors as soon as they are identified and export necessary records before deletion or a tool change. This page gives the general framework, but your internal procedures should still match your studio. If you change operators, plans or tools, review these records before the change is complete.
Publisher
The Skintrace site and solution are published by SAS SkinTrace, a company based in France. Address: 4 rue St Nicolas, 59400 Cambrai, France. Email: skintrace.pro@gmail.com.
Purpose of the platform
Skintrace is SaaS software for piercing and tattoo professionals to manage consent forms, client records, traceability, sterilization, documents and subscriptions.
Terms of use
Access is reserved for professionals authorized to practice their activity and responsible for complying with applicable laws, hygiene rules, traceability obligations and health requirements.
Privacy and GDPR
Personal data must be used to provide the service, secure records, enable exports and comply with legal obligations. Users can request information or exercise their rights through the contact email.
Terms of sale
Paid subscriptions are offered according to the plans displayed on the site. Payment is made by card or direct debit through the payment provider shown during subscription.