Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 2026-04-21
This document governs access to and use of the doxera.ro website ("the website"), as well as the general conditions of use of the Doxera platform, provided by S.C. Centrul de Calcul S.A. under the CERTDIGITAL brand.
1. Provider identification
- Legal name: S.C. Centrul de Calcul S.A.
- Office: Str. Tudor Vladimirescu, Nr. 17, Târgu-Jiu, Gorj County, Romania
- Tax ID: RO 2163993
- Registry number: J1991000103187 · EUID: ROONRC.J1991000103187
- Contact: office@certdigital.ro · 031-94.66
2. Acceptance of terms
Use of the website implies acceptance of these conditions. If you do not agree, please do not use the site. Use of the Doxera platform is further governed by a dedicated contract between the customer and S.C. Centrul de Calcul S.A..
3. Website content
All materials published on the website (text, images, logos, graphics, code) are the property of S.C. Centrul de Calcul S.A. or its partners and are protected by intellectual property law. Reproduction, distribution, or modification without written consent is prohibited, except for short citations with source attribution.
4. Registered trademarks
CERTDIGITAL is a registered trademark of S.C. Centrul de Calcul S.A.. Doxera is the commercial name of the platform. Unauthorized use is prohibited.
5. Limitation of liability
Information published on the site is general and may change without notice. We do not guarantee permanent accuracy, completeness, or timeliness. To the extent permitted by law, S.C. Centrul de Calcul S.A. cannot be held responsible for direct or indirect damages resulting from use of the site, outside a dedicated contract.
6. External links
The site may contain links to external resources. We do not control and are not responsible for the content of those sites. Following an external link is at your own risk.
7. Data protection
The processing of personal data is described in detail in the Privacy Policy. Please review it.
8. Dispute resolution
In case of disputes, we encourage you to contact us directly for an amicable resolution. If no solution is reached, you may turn to:
- Romanian Alternative Dispute Resolution (SAL) via ANPC;
- The European Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) platform;
- The Romanian National Authority for Consumer Protection (ANPC);
- Courts having jurisdiction at the provider's registered office.
9. Governing law
These terms are governed by Romanian law. Any dispute is resolved under Romanian legislation in force.
10. Changes
We reserve the right to amend these terms. The current version and last modification date are shown at the top of the page.