typeinteractions

Terms of Use and Sale

Last updated: June 17, 2026

1. Service provider

The TypeInteractions mobile application and website are published by:

DUCOS ANTHONY
French micro-enterprise — SIRET: 91822609300022
Contact: contact@typeinteractions.com

Additional information about the publisher and website hosting is available in the website’s Legal Notice.

2. Purpose of TypeInteractions

TypeInteractions is a mobile application that generates an interpretive analysis from a free-form text written, pasted, or dictated by the user.

The application examines a range of linguistic and discursive traces, including vocabulary, syntax, phrasing, reasoning, narrative structure, descriptions, actions, situations, and the relationships presented in the text.

Based on these traces, the method compares several process hypotheses and proposes the profile that appears to account for the text most coherently. When the available evidence is limited, ambiguous, or conflicting, the result may retain a degree of uncertainty.

The TypeInteractions website presents the application, its method, available offers, resources, and legal documents. Analyses are started and viewed in the mobile application.

3. Acceptance of these terms

By using the application or purchasing an analysis, the user agrees to these Terms of Use and Sale.

Users who do not agree to these terms must not use the application or purchase an analysis.

4. Indicative and non-clinical nature of the result

TypeInteractions is an interpretive typology tool intended for personal reflection. It is not a medical device and does not provide medical, psychological, or psychiatric diagnoses.

The results must not be interpreted as:

  • a medical, psychological, or psychiatric diagnosis;
  • a clinical assessment or mental health evaluation;
  • therapy or professional advice;
  • a complete scientific measurement of personality;
  • a definitive description of a person’s identity;
  • a certain prediction of their abilities or future behavior.

The application is not a substitute for advice, assessment, or support from a qualified professional.

Anyone experiencing distress, a crisis, psychological suffering, or an emergency should contact a healthcare professional, emergency service, or trusted person.

5. How the analysis works

The user submits a free-form text in the application. After purchasing an analysis or using an analysis available in a pack, the text is sent to a server so that the result can be generated.

Depending on the selected offer, the result may include:

  • a dominant profile;
  • a core process;
  • a sociability level;
  • one or more confidence scores;
  • an indicative MBTI correspondence;
  • profile-related interpretation and development content.

No single word, topic, or passage is sufficient to determine a profile. The analysis combines several signals and compares different hypotheses before proposing a result.

6. Quality and representativeness of the text

The relevance of the analysis depends in part on the text’s length, richness, natural quality, and the amount of useful evidence it contains.

A result may be less representative where the text is:

  • too short or insufficiently developed;
  • artificial or written with the aim of obtaining a particular profile;
  • heavily imitated or written in a style that is unusual for its author;
  • purely technical, factual, or descriptive;
  • made up primarily of quotations or material written by other people;
  • incomplete or significantly affected by dictation or input errors;
  • too limited to support a meaningful comparison between hypotheses.

In theory, several natural and sufficiently developed texts written by the same person should converge toward the same profile. In practice, differences in topic, context, length, or richness may sometimes affect the result.

7. Confidence scores

Some analyses display one or more confidence scores.

These scores represent the estimated strength of the reconstruction based on the submitted text. They may reflect the convergence of the evidence, the strength of one hypothesis compared with competing processes, or the reliability of the sociability estimate.

A high score does not mean that the profile is definitively true or scientifically certain. A lower score indicates that the evidence is more limited, less consistent, or compatible with several hypotheses.

These scores do not measure a person’s value, intelligence, or writing ability.

8. Automated processing

TypeInteractions uses automated processing to produce a profile indication from the submitted text.

This processing is intended solely to provide an interpretive result and a tool for reflection. It is not designed to produce legal effects or to make decisions that significantly affect an individual.

TypeInteractions must not be used to decide matters such as recruitment, dismissal, promotion, admission, access to credit, insurance, medical treatment, disciplinary action, or any other significant right or benefit.

9. Texts written by other people

A submitted text does not have to focus directly on its author. The analyzed process may appear through a character, relationship, group, situation, or action.

Where a user submits a text written by another person, the user must have the necessary right or permission to use it.

Users must not submit private or confidential texts without permission, or include unnecessary information that identifies the author or other individuals.

The result concerns the traces contained in the submitted text. It must not be presented as certain knowledge about its author’s personality or used to harm, discriminate against, harass, defame, or make an important decision about that person.

10. User responsibility

The user remains responsible for:

  • the text they submit;
  • their right to use that text;
  • the personal information they choose to include;
  • how they interpret the result;
  • any decisions they make based on the result;
  • protecting their device and locally stored analyses.

Users should not include sensitive or confidential information, including medical, financial, or legal information, passwords, identity documents, bank card details, or information about identifiable third parties.

11. Minors

TypeInteractions is not specifically intended for children.

Minors may use the application only with the authorization of their legal representative where required by applicable law.

Users must not submit texts containing personal data about minors unless they have the necessary authorization and lawful basis.

12. Purchases, analyses, and packs

Access to analyses may take the form of:

  • a single analysis;
  • a pack providing access to several analyses;
  • any other offer presented in the application.

One analysis covers the processing of one text submitted in the application. A new analysis is required to generate a result from a different text.

Purchases are currently made and processed through Google Play in accordance with that platform’s payment systems and terms.

TypeInteractions does not directly collect or store complete bank card details.

Prices shown on the website are indicative. The final price is the amount displayed in the application before the purchase is confirmed.

Analyses and packs are not subscriptions unless a future offer is expressly presented as a subscription before purchase.

13. Performance of the service and withdrawal rights

Unless a technical issue occurs, an analysis is intended to begin shortly after the purchase is confirmed or an analysis available in a pack is used.

The service consists of generating a personalized result from the submitted text. Once processing has begun or the result has been generated, the service may be considered partly or fully performed.

The existence, exercise, or possible loss of a withdrawal right depends on applicable law, the nature of the purchase, when performance begins, the consent collected at the time of purchase, and Google Play’s terms.

Nothing in these terms limits any mandatory consumer rights.

14. Technical failure

If a technical issue prevents the generation of a purchased analysis or an analysis available in a pack, the user may contact:

contact@typeinteractions.com

Depending on the circumstances, TypeInteractions may offer:

  • another attempt to generate the analysis;
  • restoration or allocation of an analysis;
  • technical assistance;
  • guidance toward the applicable Google Play refund procedure;
  • another reasonable solution suited to the issue.

A remedy may be refused where the issue results from abusive use, attempted circumvention, a text that clearly fails to meet the service conditions, or a problem solely attributable to the user.

15. Refunds

Refund requests are subject to Google Play’s rules and applicable law.

Dissatisfaction with the profile or the interpretive content of a result does not necessarily qualify for a refund where the analysis was technically generated in accordance with the service description.

Users may contact support to report a technical issue or particular circumstance.

This section does not limit statutory guarantees or any other mandatory consumer rights.

16. Local archive and no user account

Analyses may be stored locally on the device so that they can be viewed in the application’s archive.

TypeInteractions operates without a user account. The absence of an account may limit synchronization, recovery, restoration, or identification of analyses.

Deleting the application, its local data, or the archive, as well as losing or changing devices, may result in the permanent loss of locally stored analyses.

17. Service availability

The publisher takes reasonable steps to keep the service accessible and functional but cannot guarantee uninterrupted availability or a completely error-free service.

The service may be interrupted due to:

  • maintenance or updates;
  • a technical or network incident;
  • unavailability of the analysis server;
  • an issue affecting a third-party provider;
  • a limitation affecting the artificial intelligence provider;
  • changes to Google Play’s services or rules.

18. Intellectual property

The application, its design, content, profiles, structure, graphic elements, analysis logic, method, texts, and distinctive elements are protected by applicable intellectual property law.

Unauthorized copying, reproduction, extraction, distribution, adaptation, resale, or exploitation is prohibited.

Users retain any rights they hold in the submitted text. They grant only the technical permissions required to process the text and provide the requested analysis.

19. Prohibited uses

Users must not:

  • submit illegal content or content that infringes the rights of others;
  • submit private or confidential texts without permission;
  • submit sensitive data concerning third parties;
  • circumvent payment systems or usage limits;
  • automate or multiply analyses abusively;
  • attack, overload, test, or misuse the servers;
  • mass-extract content, profiles, or internal method criteria;
  • use TypeInteractions for medical, legal, educational, financial, insurance, employment, or recruitment decisions;
  • use a result to discriminate against, harass, defame, or harm another person;
  • resell analyses or content without authorization.

20. Abuse prevention

TypeInteractions may implement reasonable security and abuse-prevention measures, including usage limits, purchase verification, temporary blocking, and technical checks.

These measures may rely on limited technical data in accordance with the Privacy Policy.

21. Limitation of liability

To the extent permitted by law, the publisher cannot be held liable in particular for:

  • misinterpretation of a result;
  • a decision made on the basis of a result;
  • a text that is insufficient, artificial, or unrepresentative;
  • temporary unavailability of the service;
  • loss of locally stored data;
  • the inability to restore an analysis in the absence of an account;
  • a malfunction caused by a third-party provider;
  • unauthorized use of a text belonging to someone else.

Nothing in these terms deprives users or consumers of any mandatory rights available under applicable law.

22. Complaints and consumer mediation

Complaints must first be submitted in writing to:

contact@typeinteractions.com

After first submitting a written complaint and where no satisfactory resolution is reached, eligible consumers may use the consumer mediator appointed by the publisher free of charge.

Mediator details: complete this section with the name, address, and website of the approved consumer mediator selected by the business.

23. Changes to these terms

These terms may be amended to reflect changes to the service, its offers, providers, distribution platforms, or applicable law.

The applicable version is the version available on the website or in the application at the time of the relevant use or purchase.

24. Governing law

These terms are governed by French law, subject to any mandatory consumer protections applicable in the user’s country of residence.

The French version is the reference version in the event of a discrepancy between translations, without limiting any mandatory rights available to the consumer.

25. Contact

For questions about the service, an analysis, a purchase, or these terms:

contact@typeinteractions.com