
Server-Side Cookies
Server-side cookies are small pieces of data stored on a web server that help websites remember information about you, such as login status or preferences. When you visit a website, the server creates and sends these cookies to your browser, which then stores them locally. On subsequent visits, your browser sends the cookies back to the server, allowing the website to recognize you and provide a personalized experience. This process helps improve usability, enable secure authentication, and manage sessions without requiring you to repeatedly input information.