This page also serves as the Impressum required under §5 of the German Telemedia Act (Telemediengesetz — TMG) for users accessing the service from Germany. The information provided below satisfies the disclosure requirements of both Spanish Law 34/2002 (LSSI-CE) and §5 TMG, in accordance with the country-of-origin principle established by the EU E-Commerce Directive 2000/31/EC.
In compliance with the reporting obligations contained in Article 10 of Spanish Law 34/2002, of July 11, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE), the following identifying data of the website owner is hereby provided:
The Owner operates as a natural person under Spanish commercial and tax law. As such, they are individually and personally responsible for the obligations arising from this service within the limits established by applicable Spanish law.
TrustKey is a digital service accessible worldwide via the Internet. Although the service is offered globally and may be accessed from any country, it is operated, managed, and governed exclusively under Spanish law. By registering and using TrustKey, users from any jurisdiction — including but not limited to the United Kingdom, the European Economic Area (EEA), the United States, or any other country — expressly agree that their use of the service is subject to these Terms and to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Spanish courts indicated herein.
Users are responsible for verifying that their use of TrustKey is permitted under the laws of their own country or territory. TrustKey makes no representation that its service is lawful, appropriate, or available in all jurisdictions.
TrustKey provides access to information, services, programs, and data (hereinafter, "the contents") on the Internet belonging to the Owner or its licensors to which the User may have access. The User assumes full responsibility for the use of the portal. This responsibility extends to the registration that is necessary to access certain services or content, such as the digital legacy and encrypted storage services.
TrustKey employs security infrastructure, including Cloudflare networks and Turnstile, to prevent automated abuse, spam, and unauthorized access. The User expressly agrees not to bypass, disable, or interfere with these security mechanisms, nor use automated scripts, scrapers, or bots to access or interact with the Website.
Furthermore, the User commits to making a lawful use of the platform. It is strictly prohibited to use TrustKey to store, share, or transmit any illegal material. Given the encrypted nature of the service, the User assumes full and sole legal responsibility for all content stored within their account.
The Owner, either independently or as an assignee, holds all intellectual and industrial property rights of the website and the elements contained therein (including but not limited to software, source code, images, audio, video, texts, trademarks or logos, color combinations, structure and design, etc.).
All rights are reserved. Any reproduction, distribution, or public communication of all or part of the contents of this website for commercial purposes, in any medium and by any technical means, without the express written authorization of the Owner, is strictly prohibited and may give rise to the legal actions provided for under Spanish intellectual property law (Real Decreto Legislativo 1/1996).
The User retains full ownership of any content they upload to the platform. By uploading files and messages, the User grants the Owner a limited, worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license to host, store, and transmit their encrypted data, strictly for the purpose of operating the TrustKey service and executing the automated emergency transmission. This license does not grant the Owner any right to read, access, or use the contents of the User's encrypted data for any other purpose.
The Owner shall not be held liable, under any circumstances, for damages of any nature that may occur, including but not limited to: errors or omissions in the content, lack of availability of the portal, or the transmission of viruses or malicious or harmful programs in the content.
The TrustKey service is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis, functioning strictly as an automated emergency transmission tool and not as a data backup service. The service is considered effectively rendered by providing the state of readiness and availability of the mechanism, and not exclusively by the final delivery of data.
The User expressly agrees that the use of the service is at their sole risk and that they are responsible for maintaining independent backups of their files. The Owner does not assume responsibility for damages caused to third parties (including Safety Contacts) derived from viruses or malware contained in files provided by the User.
Given the End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) nature of the service, the Owner has no access to the User's stored vault data or Master Key and cannot be held responsible for loss of access due to forgotten passwords or keys. To the maximum extent permitted by the law of the User's own jurisdiction, the Owner's total liability for any claim arising out of or related to this service shall not exceed the amount paid by the User for the service in the twelve (12) months preceding the claim.
The service and the documents transmitted through it do not constitute a legal will, testament, or officially binding directive under any legal system. TrustKey holds no notarial or legal validity in any jurisdiction. Users are strongly encouraged to consult a qualified legal professional in their own jurisdiction for formal succession planning.
The relationship between the Owner and the User shall be governed by current Spanish legislation, including the Spanish Civil Code, the LSSI-CE, and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as applicable. Any dispute arising from these Terms shall be submitted to the Courts and Tribunals of the city of [TU CIUDAD, ej. Madrid], Spain.
Notwithstanding the above, if the User qualifies as a consumer under the laws of their country of residence, and those laws grant the User the right to bring proceedings before the courts of their own country of habitual residence, such mandatory consumer protection provisions shall not be excluded by this clause. In such cases, the User may choose to initiate proceedings in their country of residence, but Spanish substantive law shall remain applicable to the extent permitted.