Privacy Policy
We collect information
We receive, collect and store any information you enter on our website or provide us in any other way. We may use software tools to measure and collect session information, including page response times, length of visits to certain pages, page interaction information, and methods used to browse away from the page. We also collect personally identifiable information and personal profile.
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How we collect information
When you conduct a transaction on our website, as part of the process, we collect personal information you give us such as your name, address and email address. Your personal information will be used for the specific reasons stated above only.
We collect such Non-personal and Personal Information for the following purposes:
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To provide and operate the Services;
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To provide our Users with ongoing customer assistance and technical support;
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To be able to contact our Visitors and Users with general or personalized service-related notices and promotional messages;
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To create aggregated statistical data and other aggregated and/or inferred Non-personal Information, which we or our business partners may use to provide and improve our respective services;
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To comply with any applicable laws and regulations.
How do we store, use, share and disclose our site visitors' personal information?
Our company is hosted on the Wix.com platform. Wix.com provides us with the online platform that allows us to connect to you. Your data may be stored through Wix.com’s data storage, databases and the general Wix.com applications. They store your data on secure servers behind a firewall.
Cookies and other tracking tools we use
Wix uses cookies for important reasons, such as:
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To provide a great experience for your visitors and customers.
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To identify your registered members (users who registered to your site).
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To monitor and analyze the performance, operation and effectiveness of Wix's platform.
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To ensure our platform is secure and safe to use.
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To our visitors of cookies, we recommend you to check good sources of information such as All About Cookies. You should be able to see what cookies are used and how to manage them properly.
The following links explain how to access cookie settings in various browsers:
Please check the privacy controls in Google Analytics
Site and/or app owners using Google Analytics and Google Analytics for Firebase (aka “customers”) may find this a useful resource, particularly if they are businesses affected by the European Economic Area’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), or other similar regulations.
For additional information, refer to Safeguarding your data.
In this article:
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Redact email addresses and user-defined URL query parameters
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Use the Google Analytics for Firebase iOS SDK to verify app installation
Disable Analytics data collection (app)
You can programmatically disable data collection from Android and iOS apps that use the
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Google Analytics for Firebase SDK (instructions)
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Google Analytics Android SDK (instructions)
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Google Analytics iOS SDK (instructions)
Learn more about the data that Google Analytics and Google Analytics for Firebase collect.
Disable Analytics data collection (web)
You can programmatically disable data collection from
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Google Analytics 4 properties with gtag.js (instructions)
Users of your website can also opt out from data collection using the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on.
Disable collection of granular location and device data
You have the option to enable/disable the collection of granular location-and-device data on a per-region basis. Analytics collects this data by default. If you disable this data collection, Analytics does not collect the following data:
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City
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Latitude (of city)
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Longitude (of city)
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Browser minor version
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Browser User-Agent string
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Device brand
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Device model
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Device name
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Operating system minor version
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Platform minor version
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Screen resolution
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If you edit the settings and disable collection for a region, then Analytics maintains any historical data that you've collected but no additional data is collected from the time of the change forward.
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If you disable the collection of granular location and device data for a region, then modeled-key events volume is significantly reduced for that region. Downstream key event modeling and reporting in linked Google Ads and Search Ads 360 accounts is also impacted.
Redact email addresses and user-defined URL query parameters
You can configure your web data streams to perform client-side text redaction of email addresses and user-defined URL query parameters.
Learn more about Data redaction.
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Disable collection of Google signals data
When you activate Google signals, you have the option to enable or disable collection of those signals on a per-region basis. If you edit Google-signals settings and disable collection for a region, then Analytics maintains any historical data that you've collected but no additional data is collected from the time of the change forward. If you disable collection of Google-signals data, you will not have access to remarketing lists based on third-party advertising identifiers, advertising reporting features, or demographics and interests.
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If you deactivate Google signals, then remarketing based on third-party advertising identifiers is not available for the impacted regions. Downstream key event modeling and reporting in linked Google Ads accounts is also impacted.
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Disable advertising features (app)
You can programmatically disable collection of data for advertising features from Android and iOS apps that use the:
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Google Analytics for Firebase SDK (instructions)
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Google Analytics Android SDK (instructions)
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Google Analytics iOS SDK (instructions)
Learn more about the data that Google Analytics and Google Analytics for Firebase collect.
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Disable advertising features (web)
You can programmatically disable collection of data for advertising features from:
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Google Analytics 4 properties with gtag.js (instructions)
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Disable advertising personalization (app)
You can programmatically disable advertising personalization for data from Android and iOS apps that use the Google Analytics for Firebase SDK (instructions).
Learn more about the data that Google Analytics and Google Analytics for Firebase collect.
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Disable advertising personalization (web)
You can programmatically disable advertising personalization for data from:
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Google Analytics 4 properties with gtag.js (instructions)
IP Masking
IP masking is available in Google Analytics for both web and app. Learn how IP masking works.
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Google Analytics 4 properties
In Google Analytics 4, IP masking is not necessary since IP addresses are not logged or stored.
Set the retention period for the Analytics data that you collect
You can set the retention period for data you collect from
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Google Analytics 4 properties (for websites) (instructions)
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Google Analytics for Firebase. You can choose to retain user data for a maximum of 14 months or retain data according to the Analytics default data-retention policy (instructions)
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User-level Data Access and Portability
For Google Analytics 4 properties, the same functionality exists within Explorations. You can pull event information for any given user identifier via the User Explorer report or the User Activity report. These features allow you to analyze and export event level data for a single user identifier. You can also use the User Activity report to delete individual user records. In addition, you can integrate with BigQuery to create a full export of all event data associated with users in a single queryable repository.
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Delete end user data stored on a mobile device
The Google Analytics for Firebase SDK lets you add controls to your app so that users can delete Analytics data stored locally on their mobile devices, and reset the app-instance ID in the process. Learn more about using resetAnalyticsData on Android and iOS.
The SDK also lets you control whether or not any Analytics data is collected from the app on a specific device. Learn more about using setAnalyticsCollectionEnabled on Android and iOS.
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Delete end user data stored on Analytics servers
You can use the Google Analytics API to honor requests from users to delete data about them from Analytics servers on a per-app, per-device basis. Learn more about the User Deletion API.
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Allow for / Disable ads personalization for any property
You can control whether data collected from end users for any property may be used for ads personalization via the advanced setting to allow for ads personalization.
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Use the Google Analytics for Firebase iOS SDK to register attribution with SKAdNetwork
Unless app developers choose to opt out via a static configuration flag (instructions), the Google Analytics for Firebase (GA4F) iOS SDK will automatically call, upon first open, Apple's SKAdNetwork registerAppForAdNetworkAttribution API, which provides app-install-validation information to ad networks registered with Apple.
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The SKAdNetwork API has been updated for iOS 14 and will be relied on more heavily for app-install attribution due to Apple’s new privacy and security features announced in WWDC 2020, which now require app developers to obtain consent via a privacy-disclosure pop-up before using the identifier for advertisers (IDFA) to track iOS users.