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Legal Notice

Mentions légales

Last updated: May 7, 2026

This page provides the publisher and hosting information required by Directive 2000/31/EC (Article 5) on electronic commerce, the French Loi pour la Confiance dans l'Économie Numérique (LCEN) Article 6.III, and Article L221-5 of the French Code de la Consommation.

1. Publisher / Éditeur

AIROFIRST LLC

Single-member limited liability company
4405 Jager Drive Northeast, Ste C4-4446
Rio Rancho, New Mexico 87144
United States of America

State of incorporation: New Mexico, USA

EIN (US Federal Tax ID): 36-5131293

Phone: +1 (505) 390-7330

Email: Metaghost.io@gmail.com

The website https://metaghost.io and the MetaGhost desktop application are operated by AIROFIRST LLC under the trade name “MetaGhost”.

2. Director of Publication / Directeur de la publication

AIROFIRST LLC, acting through its Managing Member.

En application de l'article 6.III.1 de la LCEN, l'éditeur étant une personne morale, le directeur de la publication est le représentant légal d'AIROFIRST LLC, agissant en sa qualité de Managing Member.

3. Hosting Provider / Hébergeur

The website https://metaghost.io is hosted by:

Vercel Inc.

340 South Lemon Avenue #4133
Walnut, California 91789
United States of America

Phone: +1 559-288-7060

Website: https://vercel.com

4. Statement Descriptor on Bank Statements

Card payments processed through this website appear on the cardholder's bank statement under the descriptor “AIROFIRST LLC”. This is the legal name of the publisher of this site, identical to the entity disclosed in Section 1 above.

5. Contact / Nous contacter

For any inquiry — including legal matters, billing, withdrawal under EU consumer law, GDPR data subject requests, or technical support — please use:

Telegram is provided as an additional convenience channel. Email is the legally recognised primary contact under Directive 2000/31/EC Article 5.1.c.

6. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

The terms governing the use of MetaGhost are subject to the laws of the State of New Mexico, United States. This choice of law does not deprive consumers of the mandatory protections of the law of the country in which they have their habitual residence. EU/EEA consumers benefit from the EU Consumer Rights Directive 2011/83/EU and the protections of their domestic consumer law (in France, the Code de la Consommation).

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