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A cookie is a message given to a web browser (the application you use to get online) by a web server. Cookies help identify website users who have visited previously, or those that are there for the f [..]
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Data exchanged between an HTTP server and a browser (a client of the server) to store state information on the client side and retrieve it later for server use. An HTTP server, when sending data to a [..]
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A small text file stored on a client machine that may later be retrieved by a web server from the machine. Cookies allow web servers to keep track of the end user’s browser activities, and connect ind [..]
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Parcels of text sent by a server to a web browser and then sent back unchanged by the browser each time it accesses that server. Cookies are used for authenticating tracking and maintaining specific information about users such as site preferences and the contents of their electronic shopping carts.
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A piece of information (login names, passwords, online "shopping cart" items, user preferences, etc.) sent by a web server to a web browser and saved to the computer. These "cookies&quo [..]
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A perforated material which is used to break up light or create a shadow pattern. Also known as a cucoloris. (Grip/Lighting)
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A 'cookie' is a set of information sent to your browser by a web server. Cookies allow information to be stored in and retrieved from your browser. They make surfing easier, faster, more per [..]
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A packet of data stored on your hard drive by a Web site, which is sent back to the Web server when information is required.
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A small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a user’s web browser while a user is browsing, which allows tracking of the user’s activity in terms of interaction with the website (Source)
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This is a text file which is sometimes sent to a user visiting a web page to register the visit to the page and record certain information regarding the visit.
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Text file that stores information about pages viewed, passwords, etc.
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    A small amount of information that a website copies to the hard drive, which helps that website identify you the next time you visit.
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A small data file stored on your computer by a website, in theory to allow it to "remember" your preferences, but in practise mostly used to track which adverts you have seen. You can set mo [..]
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Cookies are small bits of data that a website can place on your system, requesting your browser to send them back to the website the next time you visit. Cookies are a way of making personalizing w [..]
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A cookie is a small file that a website sets in the browser of a user. By a subsequent visit to the website by the user, the website operator can use this cookie to associate the two activities to a single user. The cookie is currently the most commonly used tracked method, because it enables a user to be identified across multiple sessions, even i [..]
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also called an HTTP cookie, web cookie, or browser cookie. This is a piece of data placed in the user’s browser memory when he/she visits a site. There are various uses of cookies; for metrics purpose [..]
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Pieces of information generated by a Web server and stored on your computer for future access. Cookies were originally implemented to allow you to customize your Web experience. However, some sites now issue adware cookies, which allow multiple sites to store and access cookies that may contain personal information (surfing habits, usernames and pa [..]
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Small amount of data sent by the web server, to a web client, which can be stored and retrieved at a later time. Typically cookies are used to keep track of a user’s state as they traverse a web site. [..]
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A piece of data that a website -- or a third party that was commissioned or approved by the website -- saves on users' hard drives and retrieves when the users revisit that site. Some cookies may use a unique identifier that links to information such as login or registration data, online 'shopping cart' selections, user preferences, [..]
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Information sent by a server to a web browser and sent back by the browser unchanged each time it accesses the server. The only modification is that the cookies can store information about the user’s navigation of the Web site. Originally developed in order to assist shopping basket applications, cookies can serve in a number of contexts to authent [..]
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A small text file that a web server may store on a user's computer for the purpose of uniquely identifying the user during future visits to the website.
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A peculiar goodie, token, saying or remembrance produced by or presented to a program. (With thanks to Professor Doug McIlroy.)
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A cookie is a small text file that is saved on the site visitor’s computer and used as a temporary holding place for information related to the visitor’s activity on the website. In the EU, websites a [..]
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Identifier attached to a person’s internet browser to track the sites he or she visits.
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A very small file saved on a user’s computer or mobile device for the purpose of storing information related to the user’s interaction with a particular site.
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A message kept in the web browser for the purpose of identifying users and possibly preparing customized web pages for them. Scope Notes: The first time a cookie is set, a user may be required to go t [..]
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On a computer, coded information that an Internet website you have visited sends to your computer which contains personal information, such as identification code, pages visited, etc., s [..]
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1703, American English, from Dutch koekje "little cake," diminutive of koek "cake," from Middle Dutch koke (see cake (n.)). Slang application to persons attested since 1920. Phrase [..]
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An information file stored on a user's computer by a Web site as an identifier. Cookies are often used to manage user preferences and personalization on Web sites.
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A small piece of information you may be asked to accept when connecting to certain servers via a web browser. It is used throughout your session as a means of identifying you. A cookie is specific to, [..]
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A permanent code placed in a file on a computer’s hard disk by a website that the computer user has visited. The code uniquely identifies, or “registers,” that user and can be accessed for number of m [..]
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information stored on a user’s computer by a Web site so preferences are remembered on future requests.
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Copyright by Matisse "Cookie" Enzer -->The most common meaning of "Cookie" on the Internet refers to a piece of information sent by a Web Server to a Web Browser that the Browse [..]
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Infrormation that a website places and stores on a visitor's hard drive so that the website can retrieve the information when the visitor returns to the site. For example, a website may use a coo [..]
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A device almost as strange as its names. Placed in front of a Hard Light, it throws realistic or abstract shadows, or dappled light, on bland walls or areas of the scene.
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Information sent by a server to a web browser and sent back by the browser unchanged each time it accesses the server. The only modification is that the cookies can store information about the user’s navigation of the Web site. Originally developed in order to assist shopping basket applications, cookies can serve in a number of contexts to authent [..]
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Definition A small file that is stored on your computer by a website so that certain data is saved between visits to that site.
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A small piece of information that is automatically stored on a client computer by a Web browser and referenced to identify repeat visitors to a Web site and to tailor information in anticipation of the visitor's interests. Note: Some privacy advocates have objected to the use of cookies without a user's consent. [After Bahorsky] 2. A gene [..]
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A cookie is a small amount of data generated by a website and saved by your web browser. Its purpose is to remember information about you, similar to a preference file created by a software applicatio [..]
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n. A handle, transaction ID, or other token of agreement between cooperating programs. "I give him a packet, he gives me back a cookie." The claim check you get from a dry-cleaning shop is a [..]
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A file on your computer that records information such as where you have been on the World Wide Web. The browser stores this information which allows a site to remember the browser in future transactio [..]
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a 4000 H.C. bomb consisting of two light cased cylinders welded together and filled with amitol high explosive. It had the aerodynamic shape of a brick and was used to demolish large structures - also [..]
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WebGuest Dictionary Small piece of information that a Web server  sends to your computer hard disk via your browser . Cookies contain information such as login  or registration information, online  shopping cart information, user preferences, etc. This information can be retrieved by other web pages on the site , so that this site can be customized [..]
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A small piece of information that certain websites store on your computer when you visit them. Cookies are normally harmless and the reasons for using them vary. Sometimes it is to make sure that their website loads quickly when you next visit, by drawing the saved information from your own computer rather than from the website itself. Another use [..]
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As well as a tasty biscuit this term refers to a piece of information the web site you are browsing stores on your computer. Common uses are to remember preferences, online shopping cart contents and [..]
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A flat board, like a flag, but full of irregular holes used for creating a pattern of shadows when put in front of a light.  
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A small string of data created by a Web server, transmitted to a computer connected to the Internet, and stored in the cookie file of its Web browser. Originally intended to reduce the amount of time [..]
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A file on your computer that records information such as where you have been on the World Wide Web. In normal operation, small files that are downloaded to your computer when you browse certain web pages. Cookies hold information that can be retrieved by other web pages on the site. Some cookies are programmed with an expiration date so that they a [..]
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a piece of information sent by a Web Server to a Web Browser that the Browser software is expected to save and to send back to the Server whenever the browser makes additional requests from the Server [..]
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A piece of information stored on a user's computer by a Web Browser when the user visits a website for the first time. Websites use cookies to recognise users who have previously visited them. Th [..]
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A small file sent by a Web Server (usually through a website) to a Web Browser which is saved on the users computer. This file can then be referenced when the user revisits the same Web Sever (website [..]
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Information (in this case URLs, Web addresses) created by a Web server and stored on a user's computer. This information lets Web sites the user visits to keep of a user's browsing pattterns [..]
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Small text file that is downloaded to your computer when you visit a site. The next time you visit, the site can use the file to remember details such as your login information.
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Small data file written to a user's local machine to track them. Cookies are used to help websites customize your user experience and help affiliate program managers track conversions.
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Information stored on a user's computer after he or she visits a website. The cookie tracks data about that user but can be disabled in the browser.
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A very small file saved on a user’s computer or mobile device for the purpose of storing information related to the user’s interaction with a particular site.
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A cookie is a file created by a web browser at the request of a web site. The cookie is then stored on a computer. Cookies usually store user-specific information such as selections in a form, shopping cart contents, or authentication data.
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Small text file that is downloaded to your computer when you visit a site. The next time you visit, the site can use the file to remember details such as your login information.
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A unique string of letters and numbers that the web server stores in a file on your hard drive. Cookies are used by web designers to track visitors to a web site so the visitors do not have to enter the same information every time they go to a new page or revisit a site. Cookies can keep track of personal information about an Internet user.
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A cookie is a file sent to a web browser by a web server that is used to record one's activities on a website. For instance, when you buy items from a site and place them in a so-called virtual s [..]
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A relatively small piece of information that is initially placed on a client’s computer by a Web server. Once a cookie is present, the same Web server may read or rewrite the cookie. A Web se [..]
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A small data file written to a user’s local machine to track their activity.
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A cookie is a small file put on your computer by your Web Browser. This file includes information about your Internet usage. For example, it may include the information that you have previously typed [..]
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Information placed on a visitor’s computer or mobile by a web server that can be stored or retrieved when the site is accessed. Used to record a user’s unique behaviour during each visit.
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The most common meaning of "Cookie" on the Internet refers to a piece of information sent by a Web Server to a Web Browser that the Browser software is expected to save and to send b [..]
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is a little piece of data stored in your web browser. When you visit a website, it sends a cookie to your computer to remember your surfing behavior, like what buttons you click and what items you add [..]
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Refers to a piece of information sent to a browser that the browser software is expected to save and send back when you re-visit that site. Cookies contain information such as log-in or registration information, online "shopping cart" information, user preferences, etc.
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A string of text stored by your web browser enabling a website to remember you and your personal settings.
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A small computer file that some websites will place on your computer when you visit them or interact with them in some way.  It is a website's way of remembering you, so that it can provide yo [..]
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The most common meaning of cookie on the internet refers to a piece of information sent by a web server to a web browser that the browser software is expected to save and to send back to the server wh [..]
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A legal protection for people who express ideas and information in various forms — writing, music, movies and still images.
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A small file that a Web server sends to your computer so that it can identify you when you return. Cookies are generally used for demographics, but can also be used to record your web habits.
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A text file that is used by web browsers and websites to store data such as login sessions or to track your activity across a site.
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A piece of data that is saved on a user’s computer by a Web browser. A cookie saves information about a user’s visit to a Web site and allows for a customized browsing experience during return visits [..]
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 The process of internet users exposing the true identity of another user, even though that user had been posting anonymously
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  A cookie is a piece of information that is stored on a user’s hard drive that is used by web servers to personalize your online experience. Cookies usually store your registration information from v [..]
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A text file passed from the Web server to the Web client (a user's browser) that is used to identify a user and could record personal information such as ID and password, mailing address, credit [..]
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A cookie is a small piece of information that a Web server sends to a browser to hold onto until it's time for the server to read it. Cookies also hold expiration dates and instructions about which sites can "eat" them, along with security information to protect info. KET's pages are constructed in such a way that cookie [..]
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A piece of information unique to you that your browser
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In America, a cookie is described as a thin, sweet, usually small cake; in Australia and the UK it is called a biscuit.  There are hundreds upon hundreds of cookie recipes in the United States.  No on [..]
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A Jamaican cookie can be any of various hand-held, flour-based Jamaican sweet cakes either crisp or soft. T
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(n) any of various small flat sweet cakes (`biscuit' is the British term)(n) the cook on a ranch or at a camp(n) a short line of text that a web site puts on your computer's hard drive when [..]
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A small data file stored on your computer by a website, in theory to allow it to "remember" your preferences, but in practise mostly used to track which adverts you have seen. You can set most browsers to reject all cookies, or to ask your permission before storing them, but this can generate multiple error messages on some websites and i [..]
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a text file placed on a visitor’s computer while browsing a website. Cookies are used to track returning visitors.
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A cookie is a small file that is stored on the user's computer to enhance the web experience and help track web activity. Country
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A message sent from a web server and stored by your browser on your computer. Used to allow the web page to 'remember' your details when you access it next time.
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A small file that is downloaded by some websites to store a packet of information on your browser. Companies and organizations use cookies to remember your login or registration identification, site p [..]
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A small data file that a Web site installs on your computer's hard drive to collect information about your activities on the site or to allow other capabilities on the site. Web sites use cookies [..]
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 A cookie is a small amount of data generated by a website and saved by your web browser. Its purpose is to remember information about you, similar to a preference file created by a software application.   
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Cookies are files placed on your computer that allow websites to remember details.
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A cookie is a text file that a Web browser stores on a user’s machine. Cookies are a way for Web applications to maintain application state. They are used by websites for authentication, storing web [..]
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A small file containing information needed to reconnect you to a web server automatically. Cookies often store log in credentials. It is vital that you never allow your personal cookies to be saved on a public machine. Doing so gives others complete access to your accounts. Parameter Parameters A block of text (no spaces allowed, unless the block i [..]
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A cookie is information (a small text file) that a site saves to your computer using your web browser. Cookies enable personalization of your web experiences. For example, a cookie may allow sites to record your browsing activities - like what pages and content you've looked at, when you visited, and whether you clicked on an ad. Cookies can h [..]
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Small data files written to a user's hard drive by a web server. These files contain specific information that identifies users (e.g., passwords and lists of pages visited).
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A flour-based, sweet, hand-held small cake (from the Dutch word "koekje," meaning "little cake").
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A small text file downloaded to a user's computer that can be used to store user preferences and other information. Many sites use cookies to customize and improve functionality on repeat visits to a site.
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A message given to a web browser by a web server. The browser stores the message in a text file. The message is then sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server. The [..]
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(North America) A small, flat, baked good which is either crisp or soft but firm. (UK) A sweet baked good (as in the previous sense) which (usually) has chocolate chips, fruit, nutsinternet) An{{l [..]
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A cookie is a baked or cooked good that is small, flat and sweet. It usually contains flour, sugar and some type of oil or fat. It may include other ingredients such as raisins, oats, chocolate chips, [..]
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Cookie is an action-platform video game developed and published by Ultimate Play the Game that was released exclusively for the ZX Spectrum in 1983. In the game, Charlie the Chef has to bake a cake, h [..]
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A cookie is a baked or cooked good that is small, flat and sweet. Cookie or The Cookies may also refer to:
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Cookie is a Japanese Josei, and Shōjo manga magazine published bimonthly by Shueisha. As of 2008, the circulation was about 175,000, which by 2015 had declined to 56,000, part of an industry-wide tren [..]
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Cookie is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Susan Seidelman starring Peter Falk.
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A cookie is a baked or cooked good that is small, flat and sweet. It usually contains flour, sugar and some type of oil or fat. It may include other ingredients such as raisins, oats, chocolate chips, [..]
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Cookie was a lifestyle magazine for the modern mother published from 2005 until November 2009 by Condé Nast Publications. According to Conde Nast, it featured "an editorial mix of fashion, home d [..]
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Cookie is a children's novel written by prolific author Jacqueline Wilson, published in October 2008 by Doubleday. It is illustrated, as are most of her books, by Nick Sharratt. The book was released [..]
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Janet Ramus, also known as Cookie, is a British soul singer. She performed the vocals on the number one dance anthem "Lola's Theme" by the Shapeshifters, that was released in July 2004, and [..]
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Cookie (June 30, 1933 – August 27, 2016) was a male Major Mitchell's cockatoo residing at Brookfield Zoo, near Chicago, Illinois, United States. He was believed to be the oldest member of his species [..]
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Cookie is the nickname of: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (1900-2002), given by the Duchess of Windsor Cookie Belcher (born 1978), American basketball player Cookie Cunningham (1905-1995), American [..]
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Cookie is the second compilation album by the English alternative rock band Lush. It was released on 01 Dec 1994 on 4AD. It is a compilation of Desire Lines and Hypocrite b-sides.
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A text file sent by a Web server that is stored on the hard drive of a computer and relays back to the Web server things about the user, his or her computer, and/or his or her computer activities.
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  A piece of information sent by a web server to a web browser.  The browser software is expected to save this and to send it back to the server whenever the browser makes additional requests from the [..]
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A small file that is downloaded by some web sites to store a packet of information on your browser.  These packets include information such as login or registration identification, user preferences, and online "shopping-cart" information. Your browser saves the information and sends it back when you return to that web site.  Cooki [..]
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 A small file which is installed on your
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Small bits of data that a Web page asks a browser to store on a user’s computer, either in RAM or on the hard drive.
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Deriving its name from the Dutch word koekje or “little cake,” a cookie is a sweet, hand-held small cake with a flour base.
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is some data that a webpage stores on your computer when you visit that webpage. Cookies cannot contain viruses. They enable the webpage to remember what you did last time, how often you've visit [..]
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A cookie is a small piece of information left by a website on a visitor's computer by a website, via a web browser. Cookies are used to personalize a user’s web experience with a website. It may [..]
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A piece of code or data created by a web server and stored on a user's computer. It is used to keep track of the user's usage patterns and preferences.
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A unique identification data file saved to users’ web browsers for tracking purposes. Cookies can be used to personalize user experiences, track conversions, and remarketing to past site visitors.
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a little file stored on your computer by a web site so that next time you visit the site it'll already know something about you.
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Also called HTTP cookie. A line of text recorded on a reader's computer when that reader requests content from a specific Web domain, either an entire Web page or just an element on a Web page. A [..]
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A cookie is a piece of information sent by a Web Server to a Web Browser that the Browser software is expected to save and to send back to the Server whenever the browser makes additional requests fro [..]
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A cookie is a piece of information sent by a Web Server to a Web Browser that the Browser software is expected to save and to send back to the Server whenever the browser makes additional requests fro [..]
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When visiting a website it puts a cookie on your browser and tracks your movement. To some this seems invasive of their privacy and disallow them however, they are there in order to provide the owners [..]
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A cookie is a technique a CGI (Common Gateway Interface) server/Servlet can use to store information in an HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) client for later retrieval to remind itself where it was i [..]
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The most common meaning of ³Cookie² on the Internet refers to a piece of information sent by a Web Server to a Web Browser that the Browser software is expected to save and to send back to the Server [..]
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A cookie is a tracking file stored on your computer, used to keep information about preferences or history relating to specific sites. For example, if you are a regular visitor to Amazon.com, a cookie [..]
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A cookie is a small file that a web page on another machine writes to your personal machine's disk to store various bits of information. Many people strongly detest cookies and the whole idea of [..]
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A piece of data stored locally on your computer that helps identify it as a return visitor to a Website.
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A magic cookie is a piece of software that resides in your web browser folder. It keeps a record of information on where you have browsed. A particular site might have its own cookie, and when you vis [..]
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A file on a computer or other electronic device that records user information when visiting a website. Cookies are often used to identify the websites that the device has visited, save login information and customization preferences, and enable the presentation of more personalized information or content.
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A cookie is a file sent by a website and saved by a users a web browser used to record a user’s activities on a particular websites. Cookies can be used to track where a users came from (referring lin [..]
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A small piece of information which can be placed into your internet browser by a website you have visited. These are usually text files and contain a unique identification number. This is how a website can identify a returning visitor. When you visit a website you may set some preferences (for example, your region on a weather site). When you next [..]
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A cookie is a small file stored by your web browser. Cookies record your preferences on individual sites. Most browsers will accept cookies automatically and you may have difficulty viewing the site i [..]
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A small file stored in your web browser by a website when you visit it. This allows the website to identify you and provide unique content customized for you.
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A cookie is a piece of text that a web site can store on your computer to enable it to recognize you when you return to the site.
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Small data files written to a user's hard drive by a web server. These files contain specific information that identifies users (i.e., passwords and lists of pages visited).
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Identifying code downloaded to a users machine to recognise repeat visitors or track online activity
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A parcel of text sent by a server to the cookie file in a browser and then sent back unchanged by the client each time it accesses that server. HTTP cookies are used for authenticating, session tracki [..]
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A small piece of computer data sent from a website to the web browser you are using (Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc) which allows the website to identify you. The website will be able to then recognize you as a return visitor for subsequent visits, will be able to log you into the site, etc. Cookies do not give websites any personal information ab [..]
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a small text file managed by a web browser on the client's local hard disk. It contains information saved by some web servers. Among other things, cookies allow websites to recognize returning vi [..]
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A small piece of text information that is exchanged between a web server and a web browser (such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari) to create personalized pages for a user.
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