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Privacy Policy

 Last updated: December 24, 2025

At Wonder Mag, accessible from [your site URL], the privacy of our visitors is one of our main priorities. This Privacy Policy document explains what information is collected and recorded by Wonder Mag and how we use it.

If you have additional questions or require more information about our Privacy Policy, feel free to contact us through our website.

Information We Collect

We do not require users to provide personal information in order to browse this website. However, certain information may be collected automatically when you visit Wonder Mag.

This information may include your Internet Protocol (IP) address, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date and time stamp, referring/exit pages, and possibly the number of clicks. These data are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable.

Cookies and Web Beacons

Wonder Mag uses cookies to store information about visitors’ preferences and to optimize the experience by customizing our web page content based on visitors’ browser type or other information.

Google, as a third-party vendor, uses cookies (including the DoubleClick cookie) to serve ads to users based on their visit to Wonder Mag and other websites on the internet.

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

Google AdSense

Wonder Mag uses Google AdSense to display advertisements. Google AdSense uses cookies and similar technologies to display ads that are relevant to users.

Google’s use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to serve ads to our users based on their visit to this site and/or other sites on the internet.

You can learn more about how Google manages data in advertising products by visiting Google’s Privacy & Terms page.

Third-Party Privacy Policies

Wonder Mag’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.

Children’s Information

Wonder Mag does not knowingly collect any Personal Identifiable Information from children under the age of 13. If you believe that your child has provided this kind of information on our website, we strongly encourage you to contact us immediately and we will do our best to promptly remove such information from our records.

Consent

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

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