Terms of service

Conditions générales d'utilisation — last updated: July 3, 2026.

1. The service

SynthData-Flow generates synthetic (fake) test data from a database schema you provide (PostgreSQL or MySQL DDL, MongoDB $jsonSchema), preserving referential integrity. The service is provided free of charge. By creating an account or using the service you accept these terms.

2. Your account

Sign-in uses GitHub or Google OAuth. You are responsible for the activity on your account and for keeping your API keys secret. A leaked API key can be revoked at any time from the dashboard.

3. Acceptable use

4. Quotas & availability

Usage is limited (rows per generation job and rows per calendar month); current limits are shown in the application and may evolve. The service is provided on a best-effort basis, without any uptime commitment, and may be modified or discontinued at any time.

5. Generated data

Generated data is entirely synthetic. Any resemblance to real persons or real records is coincidental. You may use, modify and redistribute the generated data freely, at your own responsibility. It is provided without any warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.

6. Your content

Schemas you save — and the schema attached to each generation for the “reuse” feature — are stored in your account and are only visible to you. You can request full deletion of your account and data at any time by writing to synthdataflow@naoy.fr.

7. No warranty & liability

The service is provided “as is”. To the extent permitted by law, the publisher shall not be liable for any indirect damage, data loss or loss of profit arising from the use of the service or of the generated data.

8. Suspension & termination

Accounts that violate these terms (abuse, attempted intrusion, quota circumvention) may be suspended or deleted. You may stop using the service at any time.

9. Changes

These terms may be updated; the current version is always available on this page. Continued use of the service after a change constitutes acceptance.

10. Governing law

These terms are governed by French law. Any dispute that cannot be resolved amicably falls under the jurisdiction of the competent French courts.

11. Contact

Questions about these terms: synthdataflow@naoy.fr.