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Ahmad Moushumi 12 Jun, 2024 10:48:46 PM 1 39
Best Answer: JavaScript uses cookies to read from and save user-related tiny data on the browser.
Using JavaScript's Storage API, Local Storage enables you to read from and save user-related data on the browser.
Learn about some of the key distinctions between local storage and cookies in this article to determine which is best for your websites
Ahmad Moushumi 12 Jun, 2024 10:48:46 PM