

Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy describes how WIX.com of Mazars, 30 Old Bailey, London, United Kingdom, EC4M 7AU (hereinafter “WIX.com”, “we”, or ‘us”) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on the websites linked to WIX.com ("www.WIX.com", "www.new-future.WIX.com"). It explains what these technologies are and how we use them, and what rights you have to control our use of these technologies.
What are cookies and why do we use them?
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Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information that are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. When you return to the website, the relevant cookies are sent back to enable the website to recognise the device you are using (cookies are not, however, able to read other data stored on your device). Cookies are used, for example, to enable you to navigate efficiently between pages, to remember your preferences, to improve your user experience, to ensure that the advertisements displayed are more relevant to you and to obtain information about how the website is used. If you reject cookies, some functionalities of our website may not be available.
Cookies set by the website operator (in this case WIX.com) are called "first party cookies". Cookies set by third parties are called "third party cookies". Third party cookies enable third-party features to be made available through the website or service you are using (e.g. advertising, interactive content and analytics). Where third party cookies are set, the relevant third party providers may recognise your device when you use it to access the Website or Service and when you use the same device to access certain other websites or services.
There are two types of cookies: "Persistent cookies" remain on the user's device for a set period of time. They are activated each time the user visits the website that generated the cookie. "Session cookies" are temporary. They allow website operators to link a user's actions during a browsing session. A browsing session begins when the user opens the browser window and ends when the user closes it. As soon as the user closes the browser, all session cookies are deleted.
Insofar as IP addresses or similar identifiers that constitute personal data are processed, we naturally also treat these indirect identifiers in accordance with the applicable legal situation. We do not link personal data with information about domains unless this is necessary to prevent fraud or misuse of our website.
Essential cookies
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These cookies are strictly necessary for the website to function and cannot be turned off in our systems. They are usually set only in response to your actions, e.g. service requests, setting your privacy preferences, logging in, filling out forms, accessing secure areas, etc. These cookies do not collect personal data that can be used for marketing purposes or record your internet activity. You can block or delete these cookies by changing your browser settings. In this case, however, the website will no longer function properly.
Performance and analytics cookies
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These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so that we can measure and improve the performance of our website. They help us to see which pages are the most popular and which are the least popular, how users move around our site, whether they receive error messages, etc. This information is mainly used to improve a website. For clarification, web analytics are included in this cookie category. These cookies do not store information that directly identifies an individual, but are based on a unique identification of your browser and internet device (including other technical details such as IP address, operating system, internet service provider, referring website, etc.). If you choose not to allow these cookies, we will not know when visitors have accessed our website and will not be able to monitor website performance.
Cookies for functionality and customization
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These cookies allow the website to remember your choices (e.g. your username, language or the country you are in, etc.) and to provide enhanced and more personalized functions. Such cookies are also used to remember changes you have made to text size, font and other parts of the website. They may also be used to provide services you have requested (e.g. a video playback or blog comment etc.) to enhance your user experience. These cookies do not store information that directly identifies an individual, but are based on a unique identification of your browser and internet device (including other technical details such as IP address, operating system, internet service provider, referring website etc.). If you do not allow these cookies, some or all of the services on the website may not function properly.
Cookies for (targeted) advertising
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These cookies are used to generate advertising messages that are more relevant to you and tailored to your interests. They also perform other functions, such as preventing the same ads from being displayed over and over again and ensuring that ads are displayed correctly. In some cases, they also select advertisements that match your interests. These cookies remember that you have visited the website. This information may also be shared with other companies (e.g. advertisers, advertising networks, etc.). In addition, targeting and advertising cookies may be linked to website functionalities provided by other companies. These cookies do not store information that directly identifies an individual but are based on a unique identification of your browser and internet device (including other technical details such as IP address, operating system, internet service provider, referring website etc.). If you do not allow these cookies, you will be shown less targeted advertising.
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Other tracking technologies
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We and our third-party partners (e.g., advertisers) occasionally use other similar tracking technologies, such as web beacons, web bugs, iFrames, scripts, etc. (collectively referred to as "tags" below). These are tiny graphic files with a unique identifier that allow us to better manage the content on our website. They tell us what content is effective, we can tell when someone has visited our website or (e.g. using web beacons) when someone has opened an email we have sent them (these technologies may collect your email address, IP address, times of delivery/opening of the email and a click for a campaign, which we only use to test the effectiveness of a campaign and to determine what actions have been taken by subscribers). This also allows us to recognise usage patterns on our website, set cookies or communicate with them, track whether you have arrived at our website via an advertisement on another website in order to show you personalised advertising, improve the performance of our website and measure the success of marketing campaigns. Although these tags may not be directly objectionable or disable, they are often dependent on cookies to function properly. Therefore, in such cases, it is sufficient to refuse cookies to prevent tags from functioning.
Personalized advertising
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We may work with third parties (e.g. advertising partners or ad networks) to display advertisements on our website or to manage and display advertisements on other websites. Advertising and targeting cookies are used to show you more relevant ads, but may also limit ad repetition and be used to track the effectiveness of an advertising campaign by tracking users' clicks. They are usually placed by external advertising networks with the permission of the website operator, but sometimes by the operator itself. They can remember that you have visited a website and share this information with other companies, including other advertisers. The two main ways we use advertising and targeting cookies are described below:
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Interest-based advertising
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In this case, cookies are placed on your device by our third-party service providers that record your browsing activity and group your interests in order to show you targeted advertising when you visit our website. Your browsing activity may also be used to derive relevant information about you for this purpose, such as demographic characteristics (age, gender, etc.).
Retargeting
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This is a form of interest-based advertising that allows our advertising partners to show you ads based on your browsing activity away from our website. This allows companies to show ads to people who have previously visited their website. These cookies are typically placed on your device by third-party advertising networks.
Browser Controls
You can configure your web browser to accept or reject cookies. If you reject cookies, you can still use our website, but access to some features and areas of the website will be limited. Since rejecting cookies works differently from browser to browser, you should look for more information in the help menu of your web browser.
You can block the use of cookies generally (not just in respect of our Site) by activating the relevant settings in your browser. For more information on cookie management and blocking or deleting cookies for a wide variety of browsers, visit All About Cookies.
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Disabling cookies in Internet Explorer:
Select the "Tools" menu and then "Internet Options."
Click on the "Privacy" tab.
Select the appropriate setting.
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Disabling cookies in Google Chrome
Click Settings > Advanced.
Under Security and Privacy, select Content Settings.
Click on "Cookies".
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Disabling cookies in Safari
Go to Preferences > Privacy.
Click on "Remove all website data".
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Disabling cookies in Firefox
Select the "Tools" menu and then "Options."
Click on the "Privacy" icon.
Click on the "Cookie" menu and select the desired options.
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Disabling cookies in Opera
Opera 6.0 and later versions
Go to the "File" > "Preferences" menu.
Disabling targeted online advertising
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If you want to disable external advertising cookies altogether for your web browser, you can do so here at the Internet Advertising Bureau's consumer advice site or here at the Digital Advertising Alliance. These places will give you a list of all the cookies currently set on your device and tell you how to reject them. Please note that this does not mean that if you reject advertising cookies completely, you will not see any advertising at all when browsing the internet. You will simply no longer see personalised advertising in this case.
Do Not Track
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Some browsers (e.g. Explorer, Firefox, Safari) can send Do Not Track ("DNT") signals. As no uniform standards for DNT signals have yet been adopted, our website currently does not process or respond to DNT signals. For more information on DNT, click here.
Cookie Policy update procedure
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We will keep this statement up to date and update it regularly, for example to reflect changes to the cookies or tags we use. Please check this Cookie Policy regularly when visiting our website to keep up to date.
Further Information
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If you have any questions about the use of cookies or other tracking technologies on this website, please contact soulgoddesslife@gmail.com