Last updated on: 12/9/2020
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. and our affiliates (collectively, “Dolby”) respect your concerns about privacy. We obtain certain information through the use of cookies and similar technologies on your computer or mobile device when you visit our websites. This Cookie Policy (“Policy”) explains how we use cookies on our websites that link to this Policy (collectively the “Sites”), the purposes they serve, and how you can control them.
Information We Obtain Through Cookies and Similar Technologies
Our Sites use "cookies." A cookie is a small text file we place on your computer or mobile device when you visit the Sites. Cookies contain a unique identifier that helps us to identify your device and tells us whether you have visited our Sites before. We also may use cookies to remember your preferences and other information about your visit.
We also use cookies in conjunction with “web beacons” (also known as Internet tags, pixel tags and clear GIFs) placed on our Sites and in emails we send you. Web beacons are clear picture files that allow us and third parties to store information about your interactions with our Sites and emails, such as how you use the Sites, open our emails and view our content.
The information we obtain through cookies and similar technologies includes your device IP address and type, other identifiers associated with your devices, the date and time you access our Sites, the webpage from which you link to or from our Sites, characteristics about your web browser and device, your language preferences, and your interactions with and preferences on our Sites (such as clickstream data).
Cookies We Use On Our Sites
Please find below a description of the types of cookies we use on our Sites.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are necessary for our Sites to operate properly and facilitate your use of their features. Without these cookies, certain services on our Sites cannot be provided. We also use these cookies in order to:
- identify your session, including through your session ID;
- control data traffic and communications;
- secure the Sites, including to prevent fraud; and
- display requested video or audio broadcasting, such as flash player cookies.
This type of cookies should not be disabled. If you use your browser settings to block them, we cannot authenticate your visit or predict how our Sites will perform during your visit.