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Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. If the specified cookie does not exist, it is created. If the cookie exists, it takes the new value, and the old value is discarded. Cookies should never be used to store secure data, such as passwords. Cookies are transmitted as clear text. If a malicious user taps an Internet connection, then they can take cookie data to impersonate a client and gain access to their data.

If key is specified, Cookie is a dictionary, and key is set to value. The attribute parameter can be one of the following. If specified, the Cookie is sent only to requests to this domain.

The date on which the Cookie expires. Username: Password: forgot password? Frequently Asked Questions. Is 5GHz Wireless better than 2. What is the actual real-life speed of wireless networks? I can't connect to my router's admin interface? Access Point? What is considered good DSL line attenuation? Outlook cannot connect to your mail server? Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services.

Privacy policy. HTTP cookies provide the server with a mechanism to store and retrieve state information on the client application's system. This mechanism allows web-based applications the ability to store information about selected items, user preferences, registration information, and other information that can be retrieved later. There are two headers, Set-Cookie and Cookie, that are related to cookies.

The Set-Cookie header is sent by the server in response to an HTTP request, which is used to create a cookie on the user's system. The Cookie header is included by the client application with an HTTP request sent to a server, if there is a cookie that has a matching domain and path. The server can use these string sequences to store data on the client's system. If the expiration date is not set, the cookie expires after the Internet session ends.



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