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Welcome to Soft Life Mindset. By accessing and using this website (https://softlifemindset.blogspot.com), you agree to comply with and be bound by the following Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree with any part of these terms, please discontinue use of the website.


Use of the Website

Soft Life Mindset provides educational and informational content related to wellness, lifestyle, and preventive health. All content is intended for general informational purposes only.

You agree to use this website only for lawful purposes and in a way that does not infringe upon the rights of others, restrict or inhibit anyone else’s use of the site, or violate applicable laws or regulations.


Intellectual Property Rights

Unless otherwise stated, all content published on Soft Life Mindset, including text, graphics, logos, images, and original materials, is the intellectual property of Soft Life Mindset.

You may view, download, or print content for personal, non-commercial use only. Republishing, redistributing, or reproducing any material from this website without prior written permission is strictly prohibited.


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We reserve the right to remove comments or content that are inappropriate, offensive, misleading, spam-related, or violate these Terms.


Medical and Health Disclaimer Reference

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External Links

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The inclusion of external links does not imply endorsement.


Limitation of Liability

Soft Life Mindset, its owners, contributors, and affiliates shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or special damages arising from the use of this website or reliance on any information provided.

All content is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied.


Privacy

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Modifications to Terms

Soft Life Mindset reserves the right to update, modify, or replace these Terms and Conditions at any time without prior notice. Changes will be effective immediately upon posting.

We encourage users to review this page periodically to stay informed.


Governing Law

These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with applicable laws, without regard to conflict of law principles.


Contact Information

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