Packet of information that travels between a browser and the web server is a
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A packet of information that travels between a browser and the web server is known asSelect one:
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Packet of information that travels between a browser and the web server is a cookie
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- Cookies are text files that contain small amounts of data, such as a username and password, and are used to identify your computer when you connect to a computer network.
- HTTP cookies are used to identify specific users and to improve your web browsing experience.
- The server creates the data stored in a cookie when you connect. This information is labelled with an ID that is unique to you and your computer.
- HTTP cookies are used by websites to improve your web experience. Without cookies, you would have to re-login after leaving a site or rebuild your shopping cart if you accidentally closed the page.
- Cookies have become an important part of the internet experience.
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