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What are first-party cookies?
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First-party cookies are harmless cookies that are sent to a computer whenever a user visits a website. These cookies can be persistent or temporary. Persistent cookies remain on a computer even when Internet Explorer is closed. On the other hand, temporary cookies remain on a computer only during a single browsing session. These cookies are deleted after the session ends.
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