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The existence of an opt-out right means users are not unconditionally bound by the arbitration clause; exercising it determines whether disputes must go to arbitration or may be litigated.
Users retain the right to opt out of mandatory arbitration, provided they follow the procedure set out in Section 19.
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"YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO OPT-OUT OF THE ARBITRATION CLAUSE AS EXPLAINED IN SECTION 19.— Excerpt from Wix's Wix Terms of Use
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The existence of an opt-out right means users are not unconditionally bound by the arbitration clause; exercising it determines whether disputes must go to arbitration or may be litigated.
Users retain the right to opt out of mandatory arbitration, provided they follow the procedure set out in Section 19.
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