Yes the last answer is right ! The cookies are usually small text file .txt .
Many times these text files are simple but sometimes these end up being encoded as the websites who create these do not want other websites to read that information.
The text files are like the most simple formats but websites can can store it in many other formats like Google can make .google files and others with their own name.
Essentially this is the memory of your internet browser where you can find all your cookies stored in a format that facilitates easy retrieval by a browser.
Cookies are usually small text file (.txt).
Yes an internet cookie is a file!
Yes, the LG Cookie has the Internet.
You go to tools, at the top of your internet screen, then click on internet options. The box that pops up will have a place on it that says "delete cookies." Click on it.
a cookie is like a password
internet third party cookie
Go onto your internet and type in 'Audio File Converter'
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.
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.
Each file type is different, but many are saved automatically in your temporary Internet cache.
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