This Cookie Policy explains which cookies and similar technologies we use on digitalmove.io, what each one is for, and how you can change your mind about them.
You can re-open the cookie banner at any time by clicking Cookie preferences in the footer (or right here).
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a site can place on your device. We also use related browser storage (such as localStorage) which behaves the same way. We treat both the same in this policy.
Categories we use
Necessary — always on
Without these the site does not work. They keep your session alive, protect against cross-site request forgery, and remember your cookie choice itself. They are not used for tracking and are exempt from consent under the EU ePrivacy Directive.
laravel_session— session identifier; lifetime: session.XSRF-TOKEN— CSRF protection; lifetime: session.dm:cookie-consent:v1(localStorage) — your cookie choice; lifetime: 6 months.
Analytics — only with your consent
If you accept Analytics, we load Google Analytics 4 with IP anonymisation. It tells us, in aggregate, which pages are read and where visitors come from. This helps us decide what to write next.
_ga,_ga_*— Google Analytics 4 client ID; lifetime: up to 24 months.
Marketing — only with your consent
If you accept Marketing, we load the Meta Pixel and any extra marketing scripts configured by us. These let us measure advertising and, for the Pixel, reach audiences similar to people who visited the site. They drop their own cookies on your device.
_fbp— Meta Pixel browser identifier; lifetime: 90 days.
Self-hosted analytics (no cookies)
Independently of all the above, we collect anonymous, aggregated page-view data on our own servers — the page you viewed, the referrer, the device type, and an SHA-256 hash of your IP address. This does not use cookies and does not identify you, so it runs without consent under the GDPR's "legitimate interest" basis. If you disagree, contact [email protected].
Changing your mind
Use Cookie preferences in the footer at any time. Withdrawing consent stops new cookies from being set immediately and removes the relevant scripts on your next page load. To delete already-set cookies, use your browser's settings.
Contact
Questions? Email [email protected].