Cookie Policy in english
Effective date: May 24,2018
Last updated: May 25, 2018
Controller:Miss Monroe Massage Parlor ("i","us", "we", or "our") uses cookies on the http://www.missmonroe247.com website (the "Service"). By using the Service, you consent to the use of cookies.
Our Cookies Policy explains what cookies are, how we use cookies, how third-parties we may partner with may use cookies on the Service, your choices regarding cookies and further information about cookies.
What are cookies
Cookies are small pieces of text sent to your web browser by a website you visit. A cookie file is stored in your web browser and allows the Service or a third-party to recognize you and make your next visit easier and the Service more useful to you.
Cookies can be "persistent" or "session" cookies. Persistent cookies remain on your personal computer or mobile device when you go offline, while session cookies are deleted as soon as you close your web browser.
How Miss Monroe Massage Parlor uses cookies
When you use and access the Service, we may place a number of cookies files in your web browser.
We use cookies for the following purposes:
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To enable certain functions of the Service
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To provide analytics
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To enable advertisements delivery, including behavioral advertising
We use both session and persistent cookies on the Service and we use different types of cookies to run the Service:
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Essential cookies. We may use cookies to remember information that changes the way the Service behaves or looks, such as a user's language preference on the Service
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My website is build on the Wix Platform wich uses following Cookies:
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Cookies are implemented in every site built by Wix. Take a look at the table below to view which cookies Wix implements on Wix sites:
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Cookie name,Life span,Purpose
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svSession,Permanent,Creates activities and BI
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hs,Session,Security
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incap_ses_${Proxy-ID}_${Site-ID},Session,Security
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incap_visid_${Proxy-ID}_${Site-ID},Session,Security
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nlbi_{ID},Persistent cookie,Security
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XSRF-TOKEN,Persistent cookie,Security
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smSession,Two weeks,Identify logged in site members
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Analytics cookies. We may use analytics cookies to track information how the Service is used so that we can make improvements. We may also use analytics cookies to test new advertisements, pages, features or new functionality of the Service to see how our users react to them.
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Visitor Analytics
Visitor Analytics is a simple website analytics service which measures the traffic and visitors' general details of the customers' websites. Collecting these statistics, a website can make their visitors' experience better (e.g. which pages they visit and when, where they are approximately located, where does a user land first or if they are coming from a specific referral). -
Basically, as a website owner using Visitor Analytics, we are using cookies to collect data about visitors' device type and screen size, approximate location, browser, OS, IPs, page visits, bounce rate, conversions and popular content on the website. All this data is pseudonymized and Visitor Analytics will never use the collected data to identify individual users or to match it with additional information on an individual user. Each visitor has control over the cookies placement.
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How to control cookies
You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish by checking your browser settings on each device - for details, see aboutcookies.org. -
For further information, please check Visitor Analytics’ Terms Of Use and Cookie Information
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Visitor Analytics Visitor Analytics is a simple website analytics service that measures the traffic and visitors 'general details of the customers' websites. Collecting these statistics, a website can make their visitors' experience better (eg which pages, and where they are located), where does a user referral). Basically, as a website owner using Visitor Analytics, we are using cookies to collect data about visitors' device type and screen size, approximate location, browser, OS, IPs, page visits, bounce rate, conversions and popular content on the website. All this data is pseudonymized and Visitor Analytics will never use any individual user. Each visitor has control over the cookies placement. How to control cookies You can control and / or delete cookies on your device - for details, see aboutcookies.org. For further information, please visit Visitor Analytics' Terms of Use and Cookie Information
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To make this site work properly, we place small data files called cookies on your device. Almost all the websites do it.
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What are cookies?
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A cookie is a small text file that a website saves on your computer or mobile device when you visit the site. It enables the website to remember your actions and preferences (such as login, language, font size and other display preferences) over a period of time, so you don't have to keep re-entering them whenever you come back to the site or browse from one page to another.
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The following Cookies are set by the Visitor Analytics:
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Cookie,Purpose,Collected, Data,Lifespan,Category,Platform
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Social Sharing Cookies (sometimes called “Third Party” cookies, or “Social Widgets”)Social sharing offered on the Website is run by third parties. These third parties may drop cookies on your computer when you use social sharing features on the Website, or if you are already logged into them. These cookies help improve your experience on the Website. They allow you to share comments/ratings/pages/bookmarks and help to provide access to social networks and social online tools more easily.These cookies may collect personal information that you have voluntarily disclosed, such as your username. Visitor Analytics will not process this data!Performance Cookies
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Note: On this website this is not relevant cause you can't use social sites/apps on my website to share or you can't log in here.
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cookie_banner_acknowledgedUsed to improve user experience by not showing the cookie banner once the user has acknowledged the use of cookies on the website and app.Acknowledge of cookie use.365 daysStrictly NecessaryWebsite and Visitor Analytics App on Wix (https://www.wix.com/app-market/visitor-analytics/overview)
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wix_visitor_analytics_WEBSITE_UNIQUE_HASH The Visitor Analytics App uses this cookie in order to track the actions that the user is doing on the website such as the pages visited, frequency and so on.Visitor ID365 daysStrictly NecessaryVisitor Analytics App on Wix (https://www.wix.com/app-market/visitor-analytics/overview)
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wix_ignoreVisits_UniqueHash The Visitor Analytics app places this cookie at the request of the user for a specific website, in order to disable Visitor Analytics website analytics tracking for that specific website.Ignore Visits365 daysStrictly NecessaryVisitor Analytics App on Wix (https://www.wix.com/app-market/visitor-analytics/overview)
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wix_ignoreVisits_all The Visitor Analytics app places this cookie at the request of the user in order to disable the website analytics tracking for all the Wix websites using Visitor Analytics.Ignore Visits365 daysStrictly NecessaryVisitor Analytics App on Wix (https://www.wix.com/app-market/visitor-analytics/overview)
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Enabling these cookies is not strictly necessary for the website to work but it will provide you with a better browsing experience. You can delete or block these cookies, but if you do that some features of this site may not work as intended.
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These cookies are not used for any purpose other than those described here.
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How to control cookies
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You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish by checking your browser settings on each device - for details, seeaboutcookies.org. You can delete all cookies that are already on your computer and you can set most browsers to prevent them from being placed. If you do this, however, you may have to manually adjust some preferences every time you visit a site and some services and functionalities may not work.
Types of cookies used by Google
We use different types of cookies to display Google websites and ads related products. Some or all of the following cookies can be stored in your browser. You can view and manage cookies in your browser (although browsers on mobile devices do not always offer this visibility level).
Use ,category ,Example,Preferences
Through these cookies, our websites can remember information that adjusts the way the site responds or what it looks like, such as your preferred language or the region in which you are located. For example, if your region is remembered, a website may show you a local weather report or traffic information. These cookies can also help you to adjust the text size, the font and other parts of web pages that you can personalize.
When the information stored in a preferred cookie is lost, the website experience may become less functional, but the website is still accessible.
Most Google users have a preferred cookie "NID" in their browsers. A browser sends this cookie with requests to the Google sites. The NID cookie contains a unique ID that Google uses to remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language (for example, Dutch), how many search results you want per page (for example, 10 or 20) and whether you want the SafeSearch filter of Enable Google.
Security
We use security cookies to authenticate users, prevent fraudulent use of credentials, and protect user data from unauthorized parties.
For example, we use the cookies 'SID' and 'HSID', which contain digitally signed and coded data about the account ID of a user and the most recent registration moment. By combining these two cookies, we can block all kinds of attacks, such as attempts to steal the content of forms that you fill in on web pages.
Process cookies allow the website to function and provide services that the website visitor expects, such as navigating web pages or access to secure areas of the website. Without these cookies the website can not function properly.
For example, we use the cookie 'lbcs' with which Google Drive can open various documents in one browser. If this cookie is blocked, Google Drive can not function correctly.
To advertise
We use cookies to make ads more attractive to users and more valuable to publishers and advertisers. Some common uses of cookies are selecting ads based on what is relevant to a user, improving reporting on campaign performance and preventing the display of advertisements that the user has already seen.
Google uses cookies such as NID and SID to adjust ads on Google sites, such as Google Search. For example, we use such cookies to remember your most recent searches, your previous interactions with an advertiser's ads or search results, and your visits to an advertiser's website. This allows us to show you customized ads on Google.
We also use one or more cookies for advertisements that we show across the internet. One of the most important advertising cookies on non-Google sites is called "IDE" and is stored in browsers under the doubleclick.net domain. Another is stored in google.com and is called ANID. We use other cookies with names such as DSID, FLC, AID, TAID and exchange_uid. Other Google properties, such as YouTube, may also use these cookies to show you more relevant ads.
Sometimes advertising cookies can be set to the domain of the site you visit. In the case of advertisements that we show on the internet, cookies called "__gads" or "__gac" can be set to the domain of the site you are visiting. Unlike cookies set on Google's own domains, these cookies can not be read by Google when you are on a site other than the one on which they are set. For example, they serve to measure interactions with the ads on that domain and prevent the same ads from being shown to you too often.
Google also uses conversion cookies, whose primary goal is to help advertisers determine how often people who click on their ads ultimately buy their products. With these cookies, Google and the advertiser can determine that you clicked on the ad and later visited the advertiser's site. Conversion cookies are not used by Google for personalized ad targeting and remain for a limited period only. A cookie with the name 'Conversion' is intended for this purpose. It is usually set to the googleadservices.com domain or the google.com domain (you can find a list of domains that we use to advertise cookies at the bottom of this page). Some of our other cookies can also be used to measure conversion events. For example, DoubleClick and Google Analytics cookies can also be used for this.
We also use cookies named "AID," "DSID," and "TAID," which are used to associate your activity on different devices if you've previously signed in to your Google Account on another device. We do this to coordinate the ads you see on different devices and measure conversion events. These cookies can be set on the domains google.com/ads, google.com/ads/measurement or googleadservices.com. If you do not want the ads you see to be coordinated across your devices, you can opt out of Ad Personalization with ad settings.
Websites often collect information about how users interact with a website. These may be the pages users visit most often, and whether users receive error messages on certain pages. We use these so-called "session status cookies" to help us improve our services and improve the browsing functionality for our users. When these cookies are blocked or deleted, the site can still be used.
These cookies can also be used to anonymously measure the effectiveness of PPC (pay per click, pay per click) and partner advertisements.
For example, we use the cookie 'recently_watched_video_id_list' so that YouTube can record the videos most recently viewed in a specific browser.
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is Google's analytics tool, which allows website and app owners to determine how visitors interact with their sites. The tool can use a number of cookies to collect information and usage statistics for websites, without personally identifying visitors to Google. The main cookie used by Google Analytics is the '__ga' cookie.
In addition to reporting website usage statistics, Google Analytics, along with some of the advertising cookies described above, can also be used to help show more relevant ads on Google properties (such as Google Search) and on the internet and to measure interactions with the ads that we show.
More information about Analytics cookies and privacy information.
We use different domains to set cookies that are used in our advertising products, including the following domains and some country-specific versions of these domains (such as google.fr):
admob.com
adsensecustomsearchads.com
adwords.com
doubleclick.net
google.com
googleadservices.com
googleapis.com
googlesyndication.com
googletagmanager.com
googletagservices.com
googletraveladservices.com
googleusercontent.com
google-analytics.com
gstatic.com
urchin.com
youtube.com
ytimg.com
Google Analytics Cookie Usage on Websites
This document describes how Google Analytics uses cookies to measure user-interactions on websites.
Overview
Google Analytics is a simple, easy-to-use tool that helps website owners measure how users interact with website content. As a user navigates between web pages, Google Analytics provides website owners JavaScript tags (libraries) to record information about the page a user has seen, for example the URL of the page. The Google Analytics JavaScript libraries use HTTP Cookies to "remember" what a user has done on previous pages / interactions with the website.
Important: Read the Google Analytics privacy document for more details about the data collected by Google Analytics.
Google Analytics supports three JavaScript libraries (tags) for measuring website usage: gtag.js,analytics.js, and ga.js. The following sections describe how each use cookies.
gtag.js and analytics.js – cookie usage
The analytics.js JavaScript library is part of Universal Analytics and uses first-party cookies to:
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Distinguish unique users
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Throttle the request rate
When using the recommended JavaScript snippet, gtag.js and analytics.js set cookies on the highest level domain they can. For example, if your website address is blog.example.co.uk, analytics.js will set the cookie domain to .example.co.uk. Setting cookies on the highest level domain possible allows users to be tracked across subdomains without any extra configuration.
Note: gtag.js and analytics.js do not require setting cookies to transmit data to Google Analytics.
gtag.js and analytics.js set the following cookies:
Cookie NameExpiration TimeDescription
_ga2 yearsUsed to distinguish users.
_gid24 hoursUsed to distinguish users.
_gat1 minuteUsed to throttle request rate. If Google Analytics is deployed via Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be named _dc_gtm_<property-id>.
AMP_TOKEN30 seconds to 1 yearContains a token that can be used to retrieve a Client ID from AMP Client ID service. Other possible values indicate opt-out, inflight request or an error retrieving a Client ID from AMP Client ID service.
_gac_<property-id>90 daysContains campaign related information for the user. If you have linked your Google Analytics and AdWords accounts, AdWords website conversion tags will read this cookie unless you opt-out. Learn more.
Customization
Read the analytics.js Domains & Cookies developer guide to learn all the ways these default settings can be customized.
Read the Security and privacy in Universal Analytics document for more information about Universal Analytics and cookies.
ga.js – cookie usage
The ga.js JavaScript library uses first-party cookies to:
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Determine which domain to measure
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Distinguish unique users
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Throttle the request rate
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Remember the number and time of previous visits
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Remember traffic source information
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Determine the start and end of a session
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Remember the value of visitor-level custom variables
By default, this library sets cookies on the domain specified in the document.host browser property and sets the cookie path to the root level (/).
This library sets the following cookies:
Cookie Name,Default Expiration Time,Description
__utma2 years from set/updateUsed to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utma cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmt10 minutesUsed to throttle request rate.
__utmb30 mins from set/updateUsed to determine new sessions/visits. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and no existing __utmb cookies exists. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmcEnd of browser sessionNot used in ga.js. Set for interoperability with urchin.js. Historically, this cookie operated in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session/visit.
__utmz6 months from set/updateStores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached your site. The cookie is created when the javascript library executes and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
__utmv2 years from set/updateUsed to store visitor-level custom variable data. This cookie is created when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor level custom variable. This cookie was also used for the deprecated _setVarmethod. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.
Customization
The following methods can be used to customize how cookies are set:
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_setDomainName – Sets the domain to which all cookies will be set.
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_setCookiePath – Sets the path to which all cookies will be set.
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_setVisitorCookieTimeout – Sets the Google Analytics visitor cookie expiration in milliseconds.
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_setSessionCookieTimeout – Sets the new session cookie timeout in milliseconds.
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_setCampaignCookieTimeout – Sets the campaign tracking cookie expiration time in milliseconds.
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_storeGac – Pass in false to disable the GAC cookie. Defaults to true
Read the Tracking Multiple Domains guide to learn how to configure ga.js to measure user interaction across domains.
urchin.js – cookie usage
Historically, Google Analytics provided a JavaScript measurement library named urchin.js. When the newer ga.js library launched, developers were encouraged to migrate to the new library. For sites that have not completed the migration, urchin.js sets cookies identically to what is set in ga.js. Read the ga.js cookie usage section above for more details.
Google Analytics for Display Advertisers – cookie usage
For customers that are using Google Analytics' Display Advertiser features, such as remarketing, a third-party DoubleClick cookie is used in addition to the other cookies described in this document for just these features. For more information about this cookie, visit the Google Advertising Privacy FAQ.
Content Experiments - cookie usage
For websites using Google Analytics content experiments, the following cookies are used for these features in addition to the other cookies described in this document:
Cookie NameExpiration TimeDescription
__utmx18 monthsUsed to determine a user's inclusion in an experiment.
__utmxx18 monthsUsed to determine the expiry of experiments a user has been included in.
Optimize 360 - cookie usage
For websites using Optimize 360, the following cookie is used in addition to the other cookies described in this document:
Cookie NameExpiration TimeDescription
_gaexpDepends on the length of the experiment but typically 90 days.Used to determine a user's inclusion in an experiment and the expiry of experiments a user has been included in.
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Note: The sharing of data on this website is,as far as this is possible and in the best ability, turned off in Google Analytics and i accepted instead the Amendment data processing .I do everything to protect your Privacy as much as possible and I try not to saddle you with unnecessary cookies as far as this is not necessary.
Also:'Advertiser features' have been turned off. This feature normally provides, to a limited extent, the ability to create profiles of visitors, which in turn affects the privacy of the user.
Remarketing and Advertising Reporting feature have been disabled.
Advertising cookies. These type of cookies are used to deliver advertisements on and through the Service and track the performance of these advertisements. These cookies may also be used to enable third-party advertising networks to deliver ads that may be relevant to you based upon your activities or interests.
Third-party cookies
In addition to our own cookies, we may also use various third-parties cookies to report usage statistics of the Service, deliver advertisements on and through the Service, and so on.
What are your choices regarding cookies
If you'd like to delete cookies or instruct your web browser to delete or refuse cookies, please visit the help pages of your web browser.
Please note, however, that if you delete cookies or refuse to accept them, you might not be able to use all of the features we offer, you may not be able to store your preferences, and some of our pages might not display properly.
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For the Chrome web browser, please visit this page from Google: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/32050
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For the Internet Explorer web browser, please visit this page from Microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278835
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For the Firefox web browser, please visit this page from Mozilla: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/delete-cookies-remove-info-websites-stored
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For the Safari web browser, please visit this page from Apple: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21411?locale=en_US
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For any other web browser, please visit your web browser's official web pages.
Where can you find more information about cookies
You can learn more about cookies and the following third-party websites:
AllAboutCookies: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
Network Advertising Initiative: http://www.networkadvertising.org/
Update May 29, 2018
To ensure correct compliance with the Privacy and Cookie policy regarding the GDPR and AVG, I have enabled a professional company to also create an additional Privacy and Cookie policy
for my website ,above the one that allready was published here on May 24,2018 and the adjustment.on 25 May,2018 Find the link to my additional Privacy and Cookie policy you below.
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