They store information, like passwords so you don't have to keep logging in all the time.
No, a cookie is a text file. A cookie can be read as a resource by a program but, on its own, it cannot execute.
The edible cookie translates as der Keks or (less often) das Plätzchen.The computer cookie translates as der (or das) Cookie
in the cookie jar
cookie
Yes it will return when you go back to the site which put the cookie on your computer earlier
An individual can install a tracking a cookie on your computer if they have access to the computer. A web site can also install a cookie of you visit the web site and permit the use of cookies through your browser settings. Cookies can only be accessed (and updated) when you visit a web site that knows what the name of your cookie is. The individual would have to place the cookie directly through access to your computer or by building a web site that you visit. They can only learn the information contained in your cookie if you visit a web site they have programmed or have had programmed to recover the information. The only information contained in the cookie would be information placed by other web sites that also knew the name of your cookie (web sites controlled by the person watching your coookie.)
They both have chips. lol
Probably a affiliated tracking cookie
cookie
By going back to the site that issued the cookie file and either logging back in (for a login cookie) or just visiting the site will usually have them set a new cookie file on your machine.
Potential side effects of consuming a caffeine cookie may include increased heart rate, jitteriness, anxiety, insomnia, and digestive issues. It is important to consume caffeine in moderation to avoid these side effects.
You can try using MobiKin Assistant for Android. Just install it on your computer, connect your LG Cookie via USB, enable USB debugging, and the tool will detect your device. Then you can preview and transfer your pictures to your PC easily.