3. Summary and References


Summary

Cookies are used to keep information about the user. By having cookies, websites can further improve user experience by “remembering” the user and their preferences.

References

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JavaScript Cookies. (n.d.). W3Schools Online Web Tutorials. https://www.w3schools.com/js/js_cookies.asp

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Why are cookies called cookies? (2015, July 22). inLIFE. https://www.inlife.co.uk/why-are-cookies-called-cookies/