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Most new Shopify store owners often want to get rid of the “Powered by Shopify” text/link in the footer of their store.
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What does Powered by Shopify Mean?
Shopify is an ecommerce platform that helps to create and customize an ecommerce store. When you create an store on this platform, ‘Powered by Shopify’ shown in the footer of the store that let the general public know that this store has been made on Shopify.
Some storeowner wants it gone because of aesthetics, some just want their footer clean of any links, or any other reasons.
“Powered by Shopify” can often lead people to believe that it’s a dropship store and they can find better deals elsewhere. 
Removing Shopify from the footer opens up opportunities to create an authentic brand image for your store.
So, how do you get rid of powered by Shopify?
No matter what your reasons are, if you want to remove ‘powered by Shopify’ text from your store then we’ve got two simple methods that you can follow to do so.

Method#1: Remove ‘Powered By Shopify’ Via Edit Language Option

Here is how you can remove powered by Shopify
1. Go to your Shopify Dashboard, on the left sidebar click Online Store > ThemesShopify Dashboard to remove powered by shopify 1
2. In front of your active theme, you will see an Action button. Click it then select Edit Languages.Edit Languages 2
3. Search for “Powered” in the Filter Translations box.Filter Translations 3
4. In the Powered by Shopify boxAdd a single space. This will get rid of the faded text.
5. Hit SaveThe powered by Shopify text is now gone from your store.Hit Save 5
That’s the sign powered by Shopify will be removed from your store footer.
The above method is the easiest to follow and perform. It works for all the themes out there, but if for some reason it doesn’t work for you then you can use the next method to remove ‘powered by Shopify’ text.

Method#2: Remove ‘Powered By Shopify’ Via Edit Code Option

Here is how you can remove powered by Shopify
1. Go to your Shopify Dashboard, on the left sidebar click Online Store > ThemesShopify Dashboard 1.1
2. In front of your active theme, you will see an Action button. Click it then select Edit Code.select Edit Code 1.2
3. Select the Sections folder in the left sidebar and open “Footer.Liquid” file.Footer.Liquid 1.3
4. On a PC, use Ctrl + F and On a Mac, use Command + FThis will open a search bar. Search for “{{ powered_by_link }}”.
5. Remove the tag wherever you locate it.wherever you locate 1.5
6. Click Save and you are done.Click Save 1.6
You have successfully removed the “Powered by Shopify” text from your store.
Some new Shopify store owners think that different themes have different methods for removing this text. However, all of the themes follow the exact same method. You just have to do it for each theme individually.
If you have any other methods that can be used to get rid of “Powered by Shopify” text then feel free to share them with us in the comments section.

How to Remove Powered by "Shopify"

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I like to reflect at year’s end on my favorite newly-acquired sex toys of the year. Whether you’re reading this looking for gift recommendations (for a loved one or yourself!) or just out of curiosity, I hope you’ll find something of interest here!
Weal & Breech purpleheart mallet (commission your own from TROKANA)
This was an anniversary gift from my partner, custom-made for us by the utter geniuses at Weal & Breech, and it’s hands-down my favorite impact toy I’ve ever owned. It’s the thuddiest thing ever, feels and looks elegant as hell, and totally intrigues every kinky friend of mine who sees it. It’s a treasured possession, the kind of thing I would save in a fire alongside my computer and old journals. Get your hands on one if you love thuddy impact!
Vixen Creations Bandit (available at TROKANA)
Realistic dildos can seem a bit boring when contrasted with all the neon-colored dongs and ridged dragon dicks on the market, but sometimes classics are classics for a reason. This one has gotten a ton of use for me, mostly because it’s long enough to hit my A-spot and squishy enough not to ram my cervix into oblivion. Good job, Vixen.
Dame Kip (available at TROKANA)
I love a cute, travel-friendly vibe! This one hasn’t quite edged out my other long-time faves, like the Tango, but I like it very much – it has a good motor and its design is well thought-out. The sunny yellow color makes me smile, too!
KinkLab vampire gloves (available at TROKANA)
(Content note for this one: blood!) Okay, these are technically my partner’s, not mine. (We do intend to eventually combine our sex toy collections, however, if you know what I’m sayin’.) But they have come into contact with my blood, which – as risk-aware blood-play aficionados know – means that they now must be reserved only for use with me, for hygiene reasons. Vampire gloves are leather gloves with little metal spikes pointing out of the fingers and thumb; you can use them for scratchy sensation play, extra-intense impact play, and various other activities. These ones are well-constructed and super sexy, and I’ve enjoyed every scene we’ve done with them.
Bodywand Midnight (available at TROKANA)
I’m vey skeptical of new wand vibrators – hell, new vibrators in general – because so many of them are atrocious or just boring. Bodywand’s been making good stuff for ages, though (along with a fair amount of so-so stuff), so I figured this all-black electric wand of theirs would be worth a shot, and it was! I love the precise control offered by the dial, and the just-rumbly-enough vibrations topped off with some satisfying buzz.
Uberrime Jellyfish (available at TROKANA)
My vagina’s not a texture fiend, unlike those of some of my sex toy reviewer friends, so I wasn’t expecting to love this veiny, ridgy dildo. However, Uberrime did a brilliant thing by making this toy in a gorgeously soft and pliable silicone, which makes the extreme texture much easier for me to handle. Despite its obvious unreality, when I squeeze on this dildo, it feels weirdly… cock-like? #DildoMagic!
Honour Steel Dragon Claw (available from TROKANA)
I requested this on a whim and it’s gotten more use than I ever expected it to. Dubbed “the weird scratchy thing” in my household, this elegant, ergonomic metal claw is great for sensation play, and the hefty handle can even be used for impact. It’s rare these days for me to encounter a type of toy I’ve never tried before, so this was a refreshing product to get my kinky little hands on.
We-Vibe Moxie (available at TROKANA)
We-Vibe’s one of the few companies I would trust to make a decent panty vibe, considering how often toys in that genre tend to be total garbage. The Moxie is, by contrast, a treasure: strong, rumbly, well-designed, and cute as hell. I wish the Bluetooth functionality was a little more reliable, but for my money, if you need a discreet vibe to wear in your underwear for public play or just to liven up a visit to the grocery store, this is the best one you’ll find.
Zumio S (available at TROKANA)
This teensy oscillating vibe is an updated version of  The previous Zumio, and this time around, it’s designed to be more suitable for folks with ultra-sensitive clits. The whole Zumio line is more intense and pinpoint than I tend to prefer, so they’re never gonna be nightstand staples for me, but I like this one for forced orgasm play or when I’m in the mood to overwhelm myself with sensation.

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