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What is a browser cookie?
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Cookies are pieces of information generated by a Web server and stored in the user's computer. Cookies are embedded in the HTML information flowing backwards and forwards between the user's computer and the server.
Cambridge Journals Online uses cookies to provide a personalised service for our users and to help with the secure processing of online sales and data capture. They will also do things like 'remember' your username and password so that you don't have to re-type them each time you visit the site.