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2 Avenue des dessus de Lives, 5101 Namur
FAQ
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Objectory is for anyone who wants to adopt a modern and structured approach to the management of their valuable objects. By creating a clear and accessible inventory, users avoid information loss, disputes or devaluations often linked to the lack of traceability.
Objectory is a versatile tool, designed to meet the needs of a public concerned with preserving, valuing and transmitting the data of its assets in the best conditions. The application is designed for individuals and professionals.
The security of your data is a top priority for us. You are the only one who can consult and manage information related to your valuable objects. No other person or entity has access to it without your explicit permission. All data is hosted on highly secure servers, located in Europe, in accordance with the most stringent standards for the protection of personal data (RGPD).
Everything put in place in technological, human and financial terms to ensure that our customers' data is protected. Your data will never be communicated to third parties. Moreover, we do not have access to the data of your individual objects but only to your data as a customer to manage the service we offer.
It is a mobile application that will be available to the general public all over the world, in the last quarter of 2025. The application allows you to manage, secure and share the data of your valuable objects. The 'beta' version is being tested during this summer in order to improve the product before its launch.
The application is developed by the Belgian company Valuables. Founded in spring 2025, Valuables is composed of three shareholders and incubated within CBC Start'it, a support program for innovative startups. Its head office is located in Wallonia.