Answer Posted / siri
A cache operates as a temporary storage area where
frequently accessed data can be stored for rapid access.
Once the data is stored in the cache, it can be used in the
future by accessing the cached copy rather than re-fetching
the original data.
A cookie can keep information in the user's browser until
deleted. If a person has a login and password, this can be
set as a cookie in their browser so they do not have to
re-login to your website every time they visit. You can
store almost anything in a browser cookie.
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