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Are cookies shared between different web browsers?
answer
Yes, all browsers share the same cookies.
No, cookies are specific to each browser.
Only when the user allows it.
Yes, but only on the same device.
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No, cookies are specific to each browser.
Cookies are stored by each browser (and by each browser profile) and aren’t directly accessible to other browsers. They can only appear in another browser if the user manually transfers them, uses a syncing/backup feature that includes cookies (rare), or the site reissues equivalent cookies when you log in from the other browser.
Cookies are stored by each browser (and by each browser profile) and aren’t directly accessible to other browsers. They can only appear in another browser if the user manually transfers them, uses a syncing/backup feature that includes cookies (rare), or the site reissues equivalent cookies when you log in from the other browser.
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