How does WinXP import cookie information?

  

Cookies are often mentioned by everyone. Simply put, when you browse the web, some traces of information will be left. When you come to the same website again, the website will be able to Learn about your information by reading cookies. It can be said that it is a folder for temporarily storing web page information, so cookie information can also be imported or exported. Let's talk about how WinXP imports cookie information.

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1. Open the “Import and Export” wizard and click the “Next” button to open the “Import/Export Selection”. In the wizard page, select the "Import Cookies" option and click the "Next" button as shown below. Click the “Import Cookies” option.

2, in the open & ldquo; Cookie import source & rdquo; Wizard page, click & ldquo; View & rdquo; button to locate and select the Cookie file prior to export, and click & ldquo; Next & rdquo ; button, as shown below, select the import source.

3, click & ldquo; complete & rdquo; import start button operation, import dialog appears successful click & ldquo; determining & rdquo; button, as shown below. Successfully imported cookies.

Cookies are due browse our website to transmit data in a text file in the user's computer hard disk or in memory, so the location it is stored in the hard disk is closely related to the operating system and browser used. This tutorial explains the WinXP system and the default IE browser cookies. If you use other systems or browsers, you may not be able to find the exact source of the cookies. This is something you need to pay attention to.

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