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Terms of Use

Rules for accessing and using the GroundCam platform

Version 1.0Last updated: February 13, 2026

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    TERMS OF USE (TOU) - GROUNDCAM

    Version: 1.0 Effective date: 20 Mai 2026 Last updated: February 13, 2026


    ARTICLE 1 - PLATFORM OVERVIEW

    1.1 Publisher

    The GroundCam platform (hereinafter "the Platform") is published by:

    • Company name: GroundCam
    • Legal form: SAS
    • Share capital: 5000 euros
    • Registered office: 47 rue Vivienne 75002 Paris
    • Trade and Companies Register (RCS): Paris 105 219 000 R.C.S. Paris
    • SIRET number: 105219000
    • EU VAT identification number: FR00105219000
    • Phone: Contact par email
    • Email: [email protected]
    • Publication director: GroundCam SAS

    1.2 Hosting Provider

    • Web application: Vercel Inc., 340 S Lemon Ave #4133, Walnut, CA 91789, USA — hosted in France (region cdg1, Paris)
    • Database and storage: Google Cloud Platform, Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA — data hosted in Europe (multi-region eur3)

    ARTICLE 2 - PURPOSE

    2.1 Purpose of the Terms of Use

    These Terms of Use (hereinafter "TOU") define the rules governing access to and use of the GroundCam Platform, accessible at https://groundcam.io and its subdomains, as well as all associated services.

    2.2 Platform Description

    GroundCam is a real-time visual support platform designed for professionals, enabling users to:

    • Create video sessions with an end client via a simple SMS link (no application download or account required for the client)
    • Capture timestamped screenshots with optional geolocation
    • Annotate and draw in real time on the video feed
    • Communicate via chat and use a laser pointer during sessions
    • Manage teams and multi-user organizations
    • Track and analyze sessions through a dashboard
    • Collect client satisfaction ratings through a scoring system

    2.3 Targeted Users

    These TOU apply to:

    • Any registered user (owner, administrator, agent, or viewer within an organization)
    • Any end client participating in a video session via an SMS link ("anonymous participant")
    • Any visitor to the website https://groundcam.io

    ARTICLE 3 - ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS OF USE

    3.1 Acceptance by Registered Users

    Use of the Platform is subject to the prior and unconditional acceptance of these TOU. By creating an account, the user acknowledges having read, understood, and accepted these TOU in their entirety.

    3.2 Acceptance by Anonymous Participants

    End clients accessing a video session via an SMS link accept these TOU by the mere act of joining the session. A notice informing them of the terms of use is displayed before access to the session is granted.

    3.3 Amendment of the TOU

    The Provider reserves the right to amend these TOU at any time. Registered users will be notified of any substantial amendment by email or by notification within the Platform interface, at least thirty (30) days before the amendments take effect.

    Continued use of the Platform after notification of the amendments constitutes acceptance of the new TOU. In the event of disagreement, the user may terminate their account in accordance with Article 12 hereof.


    ARTICLE 4 - ACCESS TO THE PLATFORM

    4.1 Technical Requirements

    Access to the Platform requires:

    • A high-speed Internet connection
    • A recent web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge in their up-to-date versions)
    • A device equipped with a camera and a microphone for video sessions
    • Permission to access the camera, microphone and, where applicable, geolocation in the browser

    The Provider does not guarantee the compatibility of the Platform with all hardware and software configurations.

    4.2 Availability

    The Provider endeavors to maintain the Platform accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, access may be temporarily interrupted for maintenance, updates, force majeure, or any other technical reason.

    The Provider shall not be held liable for any service interruption, regardless of its duration, frequency, or cause.

    4.3 Custom Subdomains

    Certain plans allow organizations to access a custom subdomain (e.g., mycompany.groundcam.io) offering a branded login page in the organization's colors. The allocation and maintenance of such a subdomain are subject to the conditions of the subscribed plan.


    ARTICLE 5 - REGISTRATION AND USER ACCOUNT

    5.1 Account Creation

    Registration on the Platform is reserved for natural persons acting in the course of their professional activity, aged at least 18 years. Registration is free and requires the following information:

    • Last name and first name
    • Professional email address
    • Password
    • Organization information (company name, address)

    Email addresses from disposable or temporary domains are rejected.

    5.2 Accuracy of Information

    The user agrees to provide accurate, complete, and up-to-date information. Any inaccurate or fraudulent information may result in the suspension or deletion of the account.

    5.3 Account Security

    The user is solely responsible for the confidentiality of their login credentials (email and password). Any login or action performed using their credentials shall be presumed to have been performed by the user themselves.

    The user agrees to:

    • Choose a strong password
    • Not share their credentials with third parties
    • Immediately notify the Provider in the event of unauthorized use of their account or suspected compromise

    5.4 SSO (Single Sign-On) Login

    Certain plans allow login via third-party identity providers (Microsoft Azure AD, Okta). The use of SSO is subject to the terms of use of the identity provider chosen by the Client's organization.

    5.5 Roles Within an Organization

    Each registered user is assigned to an organization and has a role that determines their permissions:

    • Owner: full access to administration, billing, and member management
    • Administrator: management of team settings and sessions
    • Agent: creation and conduct of video sessions
    • Viewer: read-only access to sessions and reports

    Roles are assigned by the organization's owner or administrators.


    ARTICLE 6 - USE OF THE SERVICE

    6.1 Usage Rules

    The user agrees to use the Platform in a fair manner, in compliance with these TOU and applicable regulations.

    6.2 Prohibited Conduct

    The following is strictly prohibited:

    a) Illegal or harmful conduct:

    • Using the Platform for illegal, fraudulent, or rights-infringing purposes
    • Distributing illegal, defamatory, abusive, obscene, discriminatory, violent, or hate-inciting content
    • Using the Platform for harassment, intimidation, or any form of malicious conduct
    • Transmitting content that infringes on the privacy of others without their consent
    • Using the SMS service for commercial solicitation or spam

    b) Technical violations:

    • Attempting to gain unauthorized access to the Platform's systems, servers, or networks
    • Introducing viruses, malware, or any harmful code
    • Reverse engineering, decompiling, or disassembling the Platform
    • Using robots, automated scripts, or any automated device to access or interact with the Platform without authorization
    • Deliberately overloading servers or attempting to disrupt the operation of the Service
    • Circumventing security or access restriction measures

    c) Intellectual property infringements:

    • Reproducing, copying, modifying, or distributing any element of the Platform without authorization
    • Using the trademarks, logos, or graphic elements of GroundCam without authorization
    • Using the Service for competitive benchmarking purposes without prior written consent

    6.3 Consequences of Violations

    In the event of a breach of the usage rules, the Provider reserves the right, without prior formal notice and without compensation:

    • To issue a warning
    • To temporarily suspend access to the user's account
    • To permanently delete the user's account
    • To remove any disputed content
    • To notify the competent authorities if the violation constitutes a criminal offense

    ARTICLE 7 - VIDEO SESSIONS

    7.1 Session Operation

    Video sessions are initiated by an agent (registered user) who invites an end client by SMS. The end client accesses the session via a unique link, without needing to create an account or install an application.

    7.2 Participant Consent

    The registered user (agent) is responsible for informing the end client of:

    • The nature and purpose of the video session
    • Any activation of screenshot capture features
    • Any collection of geolocation data
    • The existence of a satisfaction survey at the end of the session

    The end client's act of joining the session constitutes acceptance of these conditions, subject to the prior information provided by the agent.

    7.3 Session Duration

    Session duration is limited according to the plan subscribed to by the organization. The Provider reserves the right to automatically terminate any session that has reached the maximum authorized duration.

    7.4 Session Content

    Participants are solely responsible for the content exchanged during video sessions (images, audio, chat messages, annotations). The Provider does not perform any real-time moderation of session content.

    7.5 Quality of Service

    The quality of video sessions depends on the Internet connection and equipment of the participants. The Provider does not guarantee a specific level of quality and shall not be held liable for any degradation caused by factors external to the Platform.


    ARTICLE 8 - SCREENSHOTS

    8.1 Screenshots

    When the feature is enabled in the plan, agents may capture screenshots during video sessions. These screenshots may include:

    • The video feed image at the time of capture
    • The timestamp (precise date and time)
    • The participant's geolocation coordinates (if the feature is enabled and the participant has authorized access to their location in their browser)
    • Annotations added by the agent (tags, marking zones)

    8.2 Ownership and Liability

    Screenshots are the property of the organization that initiated the session. The organization is responsible for:

    • Providing the end client with prior notice regarding the existence of screenshots
    • Complying with regulations relating to the right to one's image
    • Storing and using the screenshots in compliance with applicable regulations
    • Adhering to appropriate retention periods

    8.3 Geolocation

    The collection of geolocation data is optional and subject to the explicit authorization of the participant in their browser. The Provider does not collect geolocation data without this technical authorization.

    The organization is responsible for informing the end client of the collection of their geolocation data and the purpose of such collection, in accordance with Articles 13 and 14 of the GDPR.


    ARTICLE 9 - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

    9.1 Ownership of the Platform

    All elements comprising the Platform (architecture, source code, databases, interfaces, texts, images, logos, trademarks, graphic and audio elements) are the exclusive property of the Provider or its licensors.

    These elements are protected by intellectual property law, including:

    • The French Intellectual Property Code (Code de la propriété intellectuelle) (copyrights, trademarks, designs and models)
    • Directive 96/9/EC on the legal protection of databases
    • Applicable international conventions

    9.2 License of Use

    The Provider grants the registered user a license to use the Platform that is:

    • Non-exclusive: the Provider may grant licenses to other users
    • Non-assignable: the user may not transfer their access rights to a third party
    • Non-transferable: the user may not sublicense access
    • Limited: to the duration of the subscription and the features of the subscribed plan
    • Revocable: in the event of a breach of these TOU

    9.3 User Content

    The user retains ownership of all content they create, upload, or generate on the Platform (screenshots, annotations, session data).

    By using the Platform, the user grants the Provider a non-exclusive, royalty-free license limited to the duration of the subscription, allowing the Provider to store, process, and display such content solely for the purpose of providing the Service.

    9.4 Respect for Intellectual Property

    All users agree to respect the intellectual property rights of the Provider and third parties. In the event of a breach of intellectual property rights via the Platform, any rightsholder may notify the Provider in accordance with Article 6 of the LCEN (Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004, on Confidence in the Digital Economy).


    ARTICLE 10 - PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION

    10.1 Data Controller

    For processing related to the operation of the Platform (account management, billing, security), the Provider acts as Data Controller within the meaning of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR).

    For processing related to end client data (video sessions, screenshots, geolocation), the Provider acts as Data Processor on behalf of the client organization.

    10.2 Data Collected from Registered Users

    CategoryDataPurposeLegal Basis
    IdentificationLast name, first name, emailAccount managementPerformance of contract (Art. 6.1.b GDPR)
    PreferencesLanguage, theme, notificationsPersonalizationPerformance of contract (Art. 6.1.b GDPR)
    OrganizationCompany name, address, SIRETBilling, managementPerformance of contract + legal obligation (Art. 6.1.b and 6.1.c)
    ConnectionIP, browser, timestampSecurity, administrationLegitimate interest (Art. 6.1.f GDPR)
    ActivitySession logs, durationsService monitoringPerformance of contract (Art. 6.1.b GDPR)

    10.3 Data Collected from Anonymous Participants (End Clients)

    CategoryDataPurposeLegal Basis
    IdentificationName, phone numberSession invitationLegitimate interest of the organization (Art. 6.1.f GDPR)
    Video/audio feedImages, audioService provisionPerformance of contract (Art. 6.1.b GDPR)
    GeolocationLatitude, longitudeIntervention documentationConsent (Art. 6.1.a GDPR)
    SatisfactionRating, commentService improvementLegitimate interest (Art. 6.1.f GDPR)

    10.4 Rights of Data Subjects

    In accordance with Articles 15 to 22 of the GDPR and the French Data Protection Act (Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978, as amended), any data subject has the following rights:

    • Right of access (Art. 15): to obtain confirmation that their data is being processed and a copy thereof
    • Right to rectification (Art. 16): to request the correction of inaccurate or incomplete data
    • Right to erasure (Art. 17): to request the deletion of their data under the conditions provided by the GDPR
    • Right to restriction of processing (Art. 18): to request the suspension of processing in certain cases
    • Right to data portability (Art. 20): to receive their data in a structured and commonly used format
    • Right to object (Art. 21): to object to processing based on legitimate interest
    • Right to withdraw consent at any time for processing based on consent

    To exercise these rights, the user may:

    • Contact the Provider by email at: [email protected]
    • Write by post to: 47 rue Vivienne 75002 Paris

    The Provider undertakes to respond within a maximum period of one (1) month from receipt of the request, in accordance with Article 12 of the GDPR.

    10.5 Complaint to the Supervisory Authority

    In accordance with Article 77 of the GDPR, in the event of difficulty in exercising their rights or persistent disagreement with the Provider, any data subject may lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority of their country of residence.

    For French residents, the competent authority is the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL):

    • Online: https://www.cnil.fr/fr/plaintes
    • By post: CNIL, 3 Place de Fontenoy, TSA 80715, 75334 Paris Cedex 07

    10.6 Cookies

    The Platform uses cookies necessary for the operation of the Service (authentication, user preferences). Analytical cookies may also be used to improve the Service.

    The user is informed of the use of cookies upon their first visit via a consent banner compliant with CNIL recommendations. The user may modify their cookie preferences at any time from their browser settings.

    For more information, please refer to the Cookie Policy available at https://groundcam.io.

    10.7 Data Security

    The Provider implements appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect personal data against unauthorized destruction, loss, alteration, disclosure, or access, in accordance with Article 32 of the GDPR, including:

    • Encryption of data in transit (HTTPS/TLS)
    • Role-based access control
    • Logging of access and actions
    • Secure authentication (password, SSO)
    • Hosting on certified infrastructure

    10.8 International Data Transfers

    Certain technical subcontractors of the Provider are established in the United States. Data transfers to the United States are governed by:

    • The EU-US Data Privacy Framework (European Commission adequacy decision of July 10, 2023)
    • Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) adopted by the European Commission
    • Additional appropriate measures where applicable

    in accordance with Articles 44 to 49 of the GDPR.


    ARTICLE 11 - SMS SERVICE

    11.1 Purpose

    The Platform enables the sending of invitation SMS messages to end clients to join a video session. This service is provided by a specialized technical service provider.

    11.2 Nature of SMS Messages

    SMS messages sent via the Platform are exclusively transactional SMS messages related to the use of the Service (invitation to a video session). They do not constitute commercial solicitation within the meaning of Article L34-5 of the French Postal and Electronic Communications Code (Code des postes et des communications électroniques).

    11.3 User Liability

    The registered user (agent) is responsible for:

    • The lawfulness of sending the SMS to the recipient
    • The accuracy of the phone number provided
    • Not using the SMS service for solicitation, spam, or harassment purposes
    • Complying with applicable regulations in the recipient's country

    11.4 Limits

    The number of SMS messages that can be sent per session is limited according to the plan subscribed to by the organization. The Provider reserves the right to suspend the SMS service in the event of abusive use.


    ARTICLE 12 - ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT AND TERMINATION

    12.1 Account Modification

    The user may modify their personal information (name, password, preferences) at any time from their account management area.

    12.2 User Deactivation

    The owner or an administrator of the organization may deactivate a team member's account. The deactivated user will no longer be able to access the Platform, but their data will be retained in accordance with applicable retention periods.

    12.3 Account Deletion

    The user may request the deletion of their account at any time by contacting the Provider at [email protected]. Deletion entails:

    • Immediate deactivation of access to the Platform
    • Deletion of the user's personal data within thirty (30) days, subject to legal retention obligations
    • Retention of session data (screenshots) that belong to the organization

    12.4 Termination by the Provider

    The Provider may suspend or delete a user's account in the event of:

    • Breach of these TOU
    • Prolonged inactivity (24 months without login): the account will be automatically deleted after prior notification by email at least thirty (30) days before the effective deletion. The user may prevent the deletion by logging into their account during this notice period
    • Request from competent authorities
    • Discontinuation of the Service

    ARTICLE 13 - LIABILITY

    13.1 Provider's Liability

    The Provider undertakes to provide the Service with due diligence. However:

    • The Service is provided "as is." The Provider does not guarantee that the Service will be free from errors, bugs, or interruptions
    • The Provider shall not be held liable for content generated by users during video sessions
    • The Provider shall not be held liable for indirect damages (data loss, loss of revenue, loss of opportunity, commercial prejudice)
    • The Provider is not liable for malfunctions related to third-party technical services
    • The Provider is not liable for the quality of video sessions, as this depends on the Internet connection of the participants

    13.2 User's Liability

    The user is solely liable for:

    • Their use of the Platform and the compliance of such use with applicable laws and regulations
    • The content they create, transmit, or store via the Platform
    • Informing and obtaining consent from their end clients (screenshots, geolocation)
    • The security of their account and credentials
    • Respecting the intellectual property rights of third parties

    13.3 Reporting Illegal Content

    In accordance with Article 6 of the LCEN (Law No. 2004-575 of June 21, 2004, on Confidence in the Digital Economy) and Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 on digital services (DSA), any person may notify the Provider of the existence of illegal content on the Platform. The notification must include:

    • The identity of the notifier (for natural persons: last name, first name, profession, address; for legal entities: legal form, name, registered office, and legal representative)
    • A description of the disputed content and its precise location
    • The reasons why the content should be removed
    • A copy of correspondence sent to the author or publisher of the disputed content requesting its cessation, removal, or modification, or justification of the impossibility of contacting the author or publisher

    Notifications must be sent to: [email protected]


    ARTICLE 14 - HYPERLINKS

    14.1 Outgoing Links

    The Platform may contain links to third-party websites (suppliers, partners). The Provider exercises no control over these websites and disclaims all liability regarding their content, data protection practices, or availability.

    14.2 Incoming Links

    The creation of hyperlinks to the Platform is permitted, provided that the "framing" technique or any other technique designed to create confusion for the user is not employed.


    ARTICLE 15 - THIRD-PARTY SERVICES

    15.1 Use of Third-Party Service Providers

    The operation of the Platform relies on specialized third-party technical services, particularly in the following areas:

    ServiceFunction
    Real-time communicationVideo sessions, SMS delivery
    Secure paymentCredit card payment processing
    Hosting and databaseAuthentication, storage, database
    Web hostingWeb application hosting
    MessagingTransactional email delivery

    The detailed list of technical subcontractors is communicated to the Client upon subscription.

    15.2 Limitation of Liability

    The Provider is not liable for interruptions, limitations, or malfunctions of third-party services. In the event of a third-party service failure affecting the operation of the Platform, the Provider undertakes to use reasonable efforts to restore the Service as soon as possible.

    15.3 PCI-DSS Compliance

    Credit card payment processing is entirely delegated to a PCI-DSS Level 1 certified payment service provider. The Provider does not collect, store, or process any credit card data.


    ARTICLE 16 - FORCE MAJEURE

    In accordance with Article 1218 of the French Civil Code (Code civil), neither party shall be held liable for the non-performance of its obligations if such non-performance results from a case of force majeure, i.e., an event beyond the control of the party, which could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time the contract was concluded, and the effects of which cannot be avoided by appropriate measures.

    The following are notably considered cases of force majeure: natural disasters, epidemics, armed conflicts, general strikes, governmental decisions, Internet infrastructure failures, and major cyberattacks.


    ARTICLE 17 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

    17.1 Entirety

    These TOU, together with the General Terms and Conditions of Sale (GTC) for subscription holders, constitute the entirety of the rights and obligations of the parties with respect to their subject matter.

    17.2 Severability

    If any provision of these TOU is declared null or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.

    17.3 Tolerance

    The failure by the Provider to invoke any provision of these TOU shall not be construed as a waiver of that provision.

    17.4 Language

    These TOU are drafted in the French language. In the event of translation, only the French version shall prevail.


    ARTICLE 18 - GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION

    18.1 Governing Law

    These TOU are governed by French law, regardless of the user's country of residence.

    18.2 Amicable Resolution

    In the event of a dispute, the parties agree to seek an amicable solution before initiating any legal proceedings. The more diligent party shall send the other a written notification detailing the dispute. The parties shall have a period of thirty (30) days to reach an amicable agreement.

    18.3 Mediation

    As the Platform is reserved for professionals (see Article 5.1), the provisions relating to consumer mediation do not apply. However, if any mandatory local regulation grants a user the right to resort to a mediation mechanism, such mediation may be undertaken in accordance with the applicable rules in the country of residence of the user concerned.

    18.4 Competent Jurisdiction

    Failing amicable resolution, any dispute shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Paris, subject to applicable mandatory provisions.


    ARTICLE 19 - CONTACT

    For any questions regarding these TOU, the user may contact the Provider:

    • By email: [email protected]
    • By post: 47 rue Vivienne 75002 Paris
    • By phone: Contact par email

    These TOU are available at all times on the website https://groundcam.io

    Last updated: February 13, 2026

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