EBK USING MIS
EBK USING MIS
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ISBN: 8220103633642
Author: KROENKE
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.12CE9
Program Plan Intro

Cookies:

Cookies are an encrypted text file, which contains some message given by the Web browser to a Web server.

  • The information about the web site is stored in the user’s computer with the help of cookies, and later, the web browser can retrieve that information.
  • Main purpose of cookies is to analyze the user and customize the browser according to their needs.

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