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- HTTP_cookie abstract "A cookie, also known as an HTTP cookie, web cookie, or browser cookie, is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a user's web browser while the user is browsing that website. Every time the user loads the website, the browser sends the cookie back to the server to notify the website of the user's previous activity. Cookies were designed to be a reliable mechanism for websites to remember stateful information (such as items in a shopping cart) or to record the user's browsing activity (including clicking particular buttons, logging in, or recording which pages were visited by the user as far back as months or years ago).Although cookies cannot carry viruses, and cannot install malware on the host computer, tracking cookies and especially third-party tracking cookies are commonly used as ways to compile long-term records of individuals' browsing histories—a potential privacy concern that prompted European and U.S. law makers to take action in 2011. Cookies can also store passwords and form content a user has previously entered, such as a credit card number or an address. When a user accesses a website with a cookie function for the first time, a cookie is sent from server to the browser and stored with the browser in the local computer. Later when that user goes back to the same website, the website will recognize the user because of the stored cookie with the user's information.Other kinds of cookies perform essential functions in the modern web. Perhaps most importantly, authentication cookies are the most common method used by web servers to know whether the user is logged in or not, and which account they are logged in with. Without such a mechanism, the site would not know whether to send a page containing sensitive information, or require the user to authenticate themselves by logging in. The security of an authentication cookie generally depends on the security of the issuing website and the user's web browser, and on whether the cookie data is encrypted. Security vulnerabilities may allow a cookie's data to be read by a hacker, used to gain access to user data, or used to gain access (with the user's credentials) to the website to which the cookie belongs (see cross-site scripting and cross-site request forgery for examples).".
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageExternalLink 4-7.asp.
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageExternalLink avg-codeword-cookies.
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageExternalLink TakingTheByteOutOfCookies.pdf.
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageExternalLink learn.
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageExternalLink release.asp?press=1389.
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageExternalLink cookies.mspx.
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageExternalLink dont_tread_on_our_cookiesthe_w.html.
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageExternalLink document.cookie.
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageExternalLink HTTP_cookies.
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageExternalLink cookies-information-websites-store-on-your-computer.
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageExternalLink cookies.
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageID "5068415".
- HTTP_cookie wikiPageRevisionID "606276949".
- HTTP_cookie hasPhotoCollection HTTP_cookie.
- HTTP_cookie subject Category:Computer_access_control.
- HTTP_cookie subject Category:Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol.
- HTTP_cookie subject Category:Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol_headers.
- HTTP_cookie subject Category:Internet_privacy.
- HTTP_cookie subject Category:Web_security_exploits.
- HTTP_cookie subject Category:Wikipedia_articles_with_ASCII_art.
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- HTTP_cookie type Accomplishment100035189.
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- HTTP_cookie type Communication100033020.
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- HTTP_cookie type Feat100036762.
- HTTP_cookie type HTTPHeaders.
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- HTTP_cookie type Matter106365467.
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- HTTP_cookie type WebSecurityExploits.
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- HTTP_cookie type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- HTTP_cookie comment "A cookie, also known as an HTTP cookie, web cookie, or browser cookie, is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a user's web browser while the user is browsing that website. Every time the user loads the website, the browser sends the cookie back to the server to notify the website of the user's previous activity.".
- HTTP_cookie label "Cookie (informatique)".
- HTTP_cookie label "Cookie (informática)".
- HTTP_cookie label "Cookie (internet)".
- HTTP_cookie label "Cookie".
- HTTP_cookie label "Cookie".
- HTTP_cookie label "Cookie".
- HTTP_cookie label "HTTP cookie".
- HTTP_cookie label "HTTP cookie".
- HTTP_cookie label "HTTP cookie".
- HTTP_cookie label "HTTP cookie".
- HTTP_cookie label "HTTP-Cookie".
- HTTP_cookie label "إتش تي تي بي كوكي".
- HTTP_cookie sameAs HTTP_cookie.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs HTTP-Cookie.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs HTTP_cookies.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs Cookie_(informática).
- HTTP_cookie sameAs Cookie.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs Cookie_(informatique).
- HTTP_cookie sameAs Kuki_HTTP.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs Cookie.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs HTTP_cookie.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs HTTP_쿠키.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs Cookie_(internet).
- HTTP_cookie sameAs HTTP_cookie.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs Cookie.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs m.0d18sk.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs Q178995.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs Q178995.
- HTTP_cookie sameAs HTTP_cookie.
- HTTP_cookie wasDerivedFrom HTTP_cookie?oldid=606276949.
- HTTP_cookie isPrimaryTopicOf HTTP_cookie.