As we know, HTTP - the protocol that the web is built on is stateless - meaning that every transaction with the server doesn’t know anything about the previous transactions. To get around this, we use cookies to track session and emulate statefulness. Basically a cookie is stored on the users computer, which provides a [...]<br style="clear: both;"/>
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