Different amounts of cookies
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I am trying to figure out one thing, but can't find answer anywhere.
When you go to a website, website stores cookies on your computer. (not all websites).
When I with my Computer nr. 1, go to a certain website, I get 6 active cookies. All of them have that website domain, which means cookies are from that website. But when I go to computer nr. 2, go to same website, I get 8 cookies. I tried deleting cookies, history, change browser - nothing does change. Cookies amount stay the same on certain computers.
Why? Please help, I can't figure it out. I need to update my website privacy policy, but I can't until I don't know how many cookies there are, and what they do.
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I am trying to figure out one thing, but can't find answer anywhere.
When you go to a website, website stores cookies on your computer. (not all websites).
When I with my Computer nr. 1, go to a certain website, I get 6 active cookies. All of them have that website domain, which means cookies are from that website. But when I go to computer nr. 2, go to same website, I get 8 cookies. I tried deleting cookies, history, change browser - nothing does change. Cookies amount stay the same on certain computers.
Why? Please help, I can't figure it out. I need to update my website privacy policy, but I can't until I don't know how many cookies there are, and what they do.
javascript html web cookies
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No one can say just like that. We don't know about your infrastructure, the browsers you use for testing, we basically know very few, not enough to guess anything, sorry mate but you'll have to five us more.
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I am trying to figure out one thing, but can't find answer anywhere.
When you go to a website, website stores cookies on your computer. (not all websites).
When I with my Computer nr. 1, go to a certain website, I get 6 active cookies. All of them have that website domain, which means cookies are from that website. But when I go to computer nr. 2, go to same website, I get 8 cookies. I tried deleting cookies, history, change browser - nothing does change. Cookies amount stay the same on certain computers.
Why? Please help, I can't figure it out. I need to update my website privacy policy, but I can't until I don't know how many cookies there are, and what they do.
javascript html web cookies
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I am trying to figure out one thing, but can't find answer anywhere.
When you go to a website, website stores cookies on your computer. (not all websites).
When I with my Computer nr. 1, go to a certain website, I get 6 active cookies. All of them have that website domain, which means cookies are from that website. But when I go to computer nr. 2, go to same website, I get 8 cookies. I tried deleting cookies, history, change browser - nothing does change. Cookies amount stay the same on certain computers.
Why? Please help, I can't figure it out. I need to update my website privacy policy, but I can't until I don't know how many cookies there are, and what they do.
javascript html web cookies
javascript html web cookies
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No one can say just like that. We don't know about your infrastructure, the browsers you use for testing, we basically know very few, not enough to guess anything, sorry mate but you'll have to five us more.
– sjahan
Nov 10 at 12:30
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No one can say just like that. We don't know about your infrastructure, the browsers you use for testing, we basically know very few, not enough to guess anything, sorry mate but you'll have to five us more.
– sjahan
Nov 10 at 12:30
No one can say just like that. We don't know about your infrastructure, the browsers you use for testing, we basically know very few, not enough to guess anything, sorry mate but you'll have to five us more.
– sjahan
Nov 10 at 12:30
No one can say just like that. We don't know about your infrastructure, the browsers you use for testing, we basically know very few, not enough to guess anything, sorry mate but you'll have to five us more.
– sjahan
Nov 10 at 12:30
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No one can say just like that. We don't know about your infrastructure, the browsers you use for testing, we basically know very few, not enough to guess anything, sorry mate but you'll have to five us more.
– sjahan
Nov 10 at 12:30