Lifemotion

Cookie Policy

Last updated: 19-05-2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Lifemotion S.r.l. (“we”, “our”, “us”, the “Data Controller”) uses cookies and similar technologies on https://www.cbmlifemotion.com/ (the “Site”) to improve user experience, analyse site traffic, and maintain security.

This Cookie Policy supplements the Privacy Policy available at [https://www.cbmlifemotion.com/privacy-policy/] and should be read in conjunction with it.

1. What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. They support website functionality, keep track of preferences, and collect usage information.

2. Legal basis

Pursuant to Article 122 of Italian Legislative Decree 196/2003 (Privacy Code) and the Guidelines of the Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante) of 10 June 2021:

  • Essential cookies do not require your consent and are installed automatically.
  • Non-essential cookies (analytics, functionality, marketing) require your prior consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR).

Consent is collected and managed through Cookiebot by Usercentrics.

3. Types of Cookies we use

  • Essential Cookies: enable core features such as session management, logins, form protection and consent management, typically set by WordPress and Cookiebot. Do not require consent.
  • Performance & Analytics Cookies: help us measure and improve site performance (Google Analytics 4). Activated only with your prior consent.
  • Functionality Cookies: allow the website to remember preferences, store form fields, or display embedded content (e.g., embedded social media feeds via Tagembed). Activated only with your prior consent.
  • Security Cookies: used by security plugins to detect and prevent spam, fraud, and unauthorised access. Classified as essential; do not require consent.
  • Third-Party Cookies: may be set by external plugins or embedded services (e.g., analytics, embedded social media). These parties manage cookies under their own policies.

4. Cookies set by our website & plugins

Cookie TypeProviderExample UseTypical Lifespan
WordPress SessionLifemotion (WordPress)Login status, securitySession / up to 2 weeks
Consent ManagementCookiebot (Usercentrics)Stores cookie consent state12 months
Analytics (GA4)GoogleSite usage statisticsSession / up to 2 years
FunctionalityTagembedEmbedded social media feedsVaries by provider (Session to 2 years)
Contact FormContact Form 7 / CFDB7Store form submission infoSession / 1–2 days

5. Third-party services, sub-processors and transfer of data

Some features of the Site use external plugins or embedded content that may set their own cookies. These third-party providers may act as data processors – in which case we have entered into data processing agreements compliant with Art. 28 GDPR – or as independent data controllers, processing data under their own privacy policies.

As a general rule, the third-party services we use process data within the EU/EEA. Where any processing takes place outside the EEA, we ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place in accordance with Chapter V GDPR (e.g., adequacy decisions, Standard Contractual Clauses).

We monitor and update our plugins and third-party integrations regularly to maintain transparency. For a current list of third-party services and further details, you may contact us at the addresses indicated below.

6. Managing Cookies

You can control or disable cookies at any time in the following ways:

Via the cookie banner (Cookiebot): on your first visit you will see a consent banner allowing you to accept all, reject non-essential, or customise by category. You can change your preferences at any time via the “Cookie Settings” link in the Site footer.

Via your browser settings: most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies, refuse third-party cookies, and set preferences per site. Please note that disabling essential cookies may reduce website functionality.

7. Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy as technology or regulations change. The latest version will always be posted on our website with the updated date.

8. Your rights

Users, as data subjects (i.e. subjects to whom the Data refer), are holders of the rights conferred by the GDPR. In particular, pursuant to Articles 15-22 of the GDPR, data subjects have the right to request and obtain, at any time, access to their personal data, information on the processing carried out, rectification and/or updating of their personal data, erasure and restriction of processing. They also have the right to object to the processing and to request data portability (i.e. to receive personal data in a structured, machine-readable, commonly used format). Finally, data subjects always have the right to revoke their consent at any time (this, in any case, will not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out on the basis of consent given before revocation) and to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (in Italy: the Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali).

Requests concerning cookies and the exercise of the above rights should be addressed to the following addresses: