Internet Cookies
Internet Cookies are used to transfer data from one website to another, or across sessions on linked websites, without requiring a server computer to store enormous quantities of data. If a vast quantity of data must be stored, a cookie can simply be used to identify a certain user so that more relevant data can be sought up on a server-side database. Cookies are a crucial part of online information tracking and can be of significant use to analyzing a web page. Also, when used incorrectly they can be harmful to privacy.
What are Cookies
• Definition of Cookies
• Origin of Cookies
• The role of Cookies
Types of Cookies
• Session cookie
• Http-only cookie
• Same-site cookie
• Third-party cookie
• Supercookie
• Persistent cookie
• Secure cookie
Cookie Uses
• Personalization
• Tracking
• Session Management
Ethical Issues
• Selling Cookies
• Tossing Attack
• Cookie Capturing
• Cross Site Forgery Attacks
• Cross Site Scripting
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