When we visit a website, cookies are saved as small files on our computer. The next time we visit the site, the website reads the cookie information it created during our previous visit and recognizes us.
What is Cookie Used for?
It is used for session management and monitoring the user. Once you log out of a website, you do not need to log in again the next time you log in, and it also ensures that the user's previous settings are kept. For example, it keeps information such as which language you want the site to be in.
Types of Cookies
Session Cookies
These are cookies stored in RAM. Sites you have previously visited in your web browser are kept in RAM temporarily for a short time.
is kept in memory.
Persistent Cookies
These cookies remain permanently on the hard disk and record user activities such as the pages you visit and the products you look at.
Creating Cookies
First, we will log in to the site where we will get cookie information. I will show it on trendyol. After logging in, we will use a plug-in made for Chrome to access cookie information. The name of the plug-in is Cookie Editor, thanks to this plug-in.
We will be able to perform our transaction after logging in.
We open the plugin and click Export and you copy the cookie information.
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Using Cookies
We will log in using the Cookie Editor with the cookie information we copied before.
This time, we open the plugin and delete all cookie information, then go to the Import section and add the file we copied before.
We will paste the cookie information here and complete it. Now we are ready, pull F5 and you will see that you are logged in.
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After researching and learning at the request of my teacher Ramil Seferov, I opened the topic to inform the forum. Sorry for the spelling mistakes and punctuation marks, good forum.
What is Cookie Used for?
It is used for session management and monitoring the user. Once you log out of a website, you do not need to log in again the next time you log in, and it also ensures that the user's previous settings are kept. For example, it keeps information such as which language you want the site to be in.
Types of Cookies
Session Cookies
These are cookies stored in RAM. Sites you have previously visited in your web browser are kept in RAM temporarily for a short time.
is kept in memory.
Persistent Cookies
These cookies remain permanently on the hard disk and record user activities such as the pages you visit and the products you look at.
Creating Cookies
First, we will log in to the site where we will get cookie information. I will show it on trendyol. After logging in, we will use a plug-in made for Chrome to access cookie information. The name of the plug-in is Cookie Editor, thanks to this plug-in.
We will be able to perform our transaction after logging in.
We open the plugin and click Export and you copy the cookie information.
View in original size (This image has been resized because it is larger than desired)
Using Cookies
We will log in using the Cookie Editor with the cookie information we copied before.
This time, we open the plugin and delete all cookie information, then go to the Import section and add the file we copied before.
We will paste the cookie information here and complete it. Now we are ready, pull F5 and you will see that you are logged in.
View in original size (This image has been resized because it is larger than desired)
After researching and learning at the request of my teacher Ramil Seferov, I opened the topic to inform the forum. Sorry for the spelling mistakes and punctuation marks, good forum.