Cookie Architecture & Logic.
At MotionPath, we view data as the telemetry of high-performance gaming. This policy details how we deploy cookie files and local storage objects to maintain session stability, optimize input latency, and deliver a seamless interface across our mobile and desktop ecosystem. Our approach is rooted in transparency and the technical reality of modern web applications.
Taxonomy of User Telemetry
MotionPath utilizes three distinct classifications of cookies. Each serves a specific function within our technical stack, ranging from mandatory session maintenance to non-essential performance tracking. Below, we outline the intent and lifetime of these technologies to help you make informed decisions about your privacy.
Necessary Cookies
SYSTEM CRITICALThese are technically required for the site to function. They handle load balancing, security protocols (CSRF protection), and session integrity. Disabling these will cause the site to fail.
Preference Cookies
OPTIMIZATIONUsed to remember your UI choices: theme settings (dark/light), language preference, and interface layout. They ensure your dashboard feels familiar every time you return.
Performance Data
ANALYTICSWe track interaction patterns—where you click, how long scrolls take, and API response times. This data is pseudonymized and used strictly to improve app responsiveness.
Marketing Pixels
THIRD PARTYUsed by our advertising partners to measure the effectiveness of our campaigns. These may track your across different domains to build an interest profile for gaming applications.
How Identity Persists Across Nodes
Imagine a user, Marco, accessing our Showcase from his mobile device in Milan. When he toggles the "High Fidelity" mode, a preference cookie is generated. As he scrolls, analytics cookies fire every 3.5 seconds to monitor render performance. Suddenly, his connection drops. Because of the persistent session cookie, when he reconnects 2 minutes later, his state is perfectly restored—no lost data, no re-login. This is the functional purpose of our cookie stack: resilience and custom-tailored performance.
Critical Inquiries
Answers to the most frequent technical privacy questions.
Do cookies affect mobile gaming performance?
No. Our scripts are executed asynchronously and the payload size is kept under 2KB. This ensures zero impact on frame rates or input lag during active application use.
Is personal data stored within the cookie files?
We do not store PII (Personally Identifiable Information) like names or emails in cookies. Instead, we use encrypted unique identifiers that only our secure server-side logic can interpret.
How do you manage 3rd-party cookie deprecation?
MotionPath is transitioning to "First-Party Data" architectures. We use Storage Access APIs and Server-Side tagging to ensure compliance with modern browser privacy sandboxes.
Can I withdraw consent at any time?
Yes. You can manage your preferences through the "Cookie Settings" link in our footer. Revoking consent will immediately scrub non-essential identifiers from your browser.
Are these policies compliant with Italian Garante?
Fully. We align with the "Linee guida cookie e altri strumenti di tracciamento" issued by the Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante Privacy).
Who has access to the cookies we collect?
Only authorized MotionPath dev-ops staff and audited sub-processors (like our analytics provider) can access the aggregated datasets for optimization purposes.
Full User Agency
While we recommend accepting all cookies for the best MotionPath experience, we respect your technical sovereignty. Beyond our built-in controls, you can manage your digital footprint directly through your browser settings. Be advised that blocking all cookies may break core functionality on our site.
Secure Layer
User Opt-in
Inquiries & Policy Audits
For technical deep-dives into our tracking architecture or to request an audit of your data nodes, please contact our Data Protection Officer.
MotionPath
Via Roma 123, 00100 Roma, Italy
info@motionpath.space
Latest Policy Updates
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JAN 29, 2026
Revised marketing pixel disclosure to include new cross-app tracking restrictions for EU users.
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NOV 14, 2025
Implemented Storage Access API v2 to improve privacy on Safari and Firefox browsers.
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SEP 02, 2025
Initial deployment of the 'Advanced Telemetry' transparency dashboard.