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Privacy Policy for Soft LifeMindset

At Soft Life Mindset (accessible at https://softlifemindset.blogspot.com), the privacy of our visitors is extremely important to us. This Privacy Policy document outlines the types of information that are collected and recorded by Soft Life Mindset and how we use it.

By using this website, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.


Information We Collect

Soft Life Mindset may collect personal information when visitors voluntarily provide it, such as:

  • Name or email address (for comments or contact purposes)

  • Any information you choose to share when contacting us directly

We also automatically collect non-personal information, including:

  • Internet Protocol (IP) address

  • Browser type and version

  • Pages visited, date and time of visit

  • Referring URLs

This information is used strictly for analytical and site improvement purposes.


How We Use Your Information

The information we collect is used to:

  • Operate and maintain our website

  • Improve content quality and user experience

  • Understand how visitors interact with our site

  • Communicate with users when necessary

  • Prevent fraud and ensure site security

We do not sell, trade, or rent users’ personal information to third parties.


Cookies and Web Beacons

Soft Life Mindset uses cookies to:

  • Store visitor preferences

  • Optimize content based on visitors’ browser type

  • Improve website performance and functionality

You may choose to disable cookies through your individual browser options. More detailed information about cookie management can be found on your browser’s official website.


Google AdSense & Third-Party Advertising

Soft Life Mindset uses Google AdSense, a third-party advertising service.

Google uses cookies, including the DoubleClick cookie, to serve ads to users based on their visit to this and other websites. This allows the display of advertisements that may be relevant to users’ interests.

Users may opt out of personalized advertising by visiting Google’s Ads Settings page.

Third-party ad servers or networks may also use technologies such as cookies, JavaScript, or web beacons in their respective ads. These technologies are used to measure advertising effectiveness and personalize the ads you see.

Soft Life Mindset has no control over these cookies used by third-party advertisers.


Third-Party Privacy Policies

Soft Life Mindset’s Privacy Policy does not apply to other advertisers or websites. We advise you to consult the respective Privacy Policies of third-party ad servers or websites for more detailed information about their practices and instructions on how to opt out of certain options.


Data Protection Rights

Depending on your location, you may have the right to:

  • Request access to your personal data

  • Request correction or deletion of your personal data

  • Object to or restrict certain data processing

To exercise any of these rights, you may contact us through the information provided on our Contact page.


Children’s Information

Soft Life Mindset does not knowingly collect any Personal Identifiable Information from children under the age of 13. If you believe that your child has provided personal information on this website, please contact us immediately and we will promptly remove such information from our records.


Online Privacy Policy Only

This Privacy Policy applies only to our online activities and is valid for visitors to our website with regard to information that they share and/or collect on Soft Life Mindset. This policy does not apply to any information collected offline or via channels other than this website.


Consent

By using our website, you hereby consent to our Privacy Policy and agree


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