Cookie policy
Cookie Policy
How cybermotionai.pro uses cookies and similar technologies.
Effective date: 10 July 2026
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help sites remember preferences, maintain security, and understand how visitors navigate pages. Similar technologies include local storage entries and session identifiers. This policy explains how CyberMotion AI Inc. uses these tools on cybermotionai.pro.
2. How we use cookies
We group cookies into three categories. Essential cookies are required for basic site operation. Analytics cookies, if you consent, help us measure traffic patterns in aggregate. Marketing cookies are not currently deployed but may be offered in future with separate consent.
3. Cookie categories
3.1 Essential cookies
These cookies are necessary for the website to function. They include consent preference storage (local storage key cm_ai_consent) recording your Accept, Reject, or Customise choices. Essential cookies cannot be disabled through our banner because the site requires them to honour your privacy selections. They expire after six months, after which the banner reappears.
3.2 Analytics cookies
If you accept analytics cookies, we may collect anonymised page view counts, referral sources, and device categories. We do not currently load third-party analytics scripts by default. Should we enable them, this policy will list specific providers and retention periods before activation.
3.3 Marketing cookies
Marketing cookies track visitors across websites for advertising purposes. We do not use marketing cookies at this time. The preference toggle in our cookie modal prepares for potential future use and remains off unless you explicitly enable it.
4. Managing your preferences
When you first visit our site, a banner offers Accept, Reject, or Customise options. Customise opens a modal where you can enable or disable optional categories. Your selection is stored locally for six months. You may change preferences at any time by clearing site data in your browser or contacting us at [email protected] for guidance.
Most browsers also let you block cookies through settings. Blocking all cookies may prevent the consent banner from remembering your choice and could affect site behaviour.
5. Third-party cookies
Our website is self-hosted without embedded social media widgets or advertising networks at launch. If we add third-party embeds, we will update this policy and request consent where required before non-essential cookies are set.
6. PIPEDA and consent
Under Canadian privacy law, meaningful consent is required for non-essential tracking. Our banner explains purposes in plain language before optional cookies activate. Essential cookies are justified by operational necessity. Questions about our approach may be directed to our Privacy Officer at 95 King Street East, Suite 205, Toronto, ON M5C 1G4.
7. Updates
We review this Cookie Policy when our technology stack changes. Updates appear on this page with a revised effective date. Significant changes trigger a fresh consent request where legally required.
8. Related documents
9. Cookie duration reference
The table below summarises retention periods for technologies currently in use. Durations restart if you revisit the site after expiry and make a new selection.
- cm_ai_consent (local storage): six months from last save
- Session identifiers (essential): browser session only
- Analytics identifiers (optional): not deployed at launch; twelve months maximum if enabled with consent
10. Do Not Track signals
Some browsers transmit Do Not Track (DNT) signals. There is no uniform Canadian legal standard requiring honouring DNT. We treat an explicit Reject selection in our cookie banner as the authoritative expression of your preference for optional analytics on this site, regardless of DNT header presence.
11. Contact for cookie enquiries
Questions about this policy may be sent to [email protected] or by post to CyberMotion AI Inc., 95 King Street East, Suite 205, Toronto, ON M5C 1G4. Please include enough detail for us to identify your browser environment if you are reporting unexpected behaviour.