The Differences Between Cache and Cookies
Let’s look at the distinctions between cookies and cache now that you know what they are:
Cookies keep track of users and their activity on a website, whereas a cache helps web pages load faster.
A cache contains the audio and visual content that makes up websites, whereas cookies save information such as user preferences.
Every time, caches must be manually deleted. Some browsers, on the other hand, remove cookies automatically.
Caches, which maintain static copies of content on web pages you viewed, can store gigabytes of data. Cookies are relatively little and take only a few KBs of space.
Although both cache and cookies are stored on your device, they take separate paths. Cookies are transferred from the server to the browser and vice versa. Caches, on the other hand, only transit from the server to the browser.
Marketers frequently utilize cookies to analyze user behavior and offer relevant adverts. A cache, on the other hand, serves no such purpose and just speeds up your web browsing.
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