Last updated: 06 September 2024
This Cookie Policy describes how Symbient uses "cookies" and other similar technologies, in connection with our Sites and Services. Any capitalized term used and not otherwise defined herein has the meaning assigned to it in the Privacy Policy.
What is a Cookie?
A Cookie is a small file that is stored in a web browser directory on a device such as a computer or mobile device when you access our websites. They help site providers with things like understanding how people use a site, remembering your actions or preferences over time, and affiliating your engagement session with your site or service account (if applicable).
Does Symbient use cookies?
Yes. We use cookies, including third party cookies, in accordance with our Privacy Policy to:
- Operate and improve the site
- Ensure our Services function properly
- Detect and prevent fraud, misuse, or abuse of our Services
- Understand how visitors use and engage with our Sites
- Provide quick & easy access to the Services without having to re-log in
Who sets cookies when I use Symbient's site?
There are two main types of cookies that can be set:
- First party cookies: these cookies are placed and read by Symbient directly when you use our Services from the domain name of the website displayed in the URL window.
- Third party cookies: these cookies are not set by Symbient, but by other companies, like Google or Facebook, for site analytics purposes. See further details below on how to manage these cookies.
Can I opt-out of cookies?
Your web browser may allow you to manage your cookie preferences, including deleting and disabling Symbient cookies. You can take a look at the help section of your web browser or follow the links below to understand your options. If you choose to disable cookies, some features of our Sites or Services may not operate as intended, including preventing you from accessing or otherwise engaging with our AI Services.
For more information about cookies or local storage, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage, block, and delete them, see http://www.allaboutcookies.org/.