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15 February 2024
Hello Valerij,
Your browser identifies your site as secure (https connection) and saves the session cookies, the site cache, see attached.
They are created when your browser loads a particular website, and the site sends information to your browser which then creates a text file.
These cookies are often set automatically by the server or client-side scripts when a user visits the website. They help create a more personalized and seamless experience for users, allowing the website to remember user preferences, login status, and track user interactions.
You can check more here or search online to learn more - https://www.cookieyes.com/blog/session-cookies/
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Sincerely,
Anna.
Nicepage Support Team
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Hello Valerij,
Your browser identifies your site as secure (https connection) and saves the session cookies, the site cache, see attached.
They are created when your browser loads a particular website, and the site sends information to your browser which then creates a text file.
These cookies are often set automatically by the server or client-side scripts when a user visits the website. They help create a more personalized and seamless experience for users, allowing the website to remember user preferences, login status, and track user interactions.
You can check more here or search online to learn more - https://www.cookieyes.com/blog/session-cookies/
.............................................
Sincerely,
Anna.
Nicepage Support Team
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