Lexeme: first-party cookie  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A first-party cookie is a small piece of data that is created by a website and stored on the user's device. It is used to remember certain information about the user, such as preferences, login status, and browsing activity on that specific website. First-party cookies are managed by the website itself and are typically used for functional purposes, such as providing personalized content or improving the user experience. GPT3.5
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  • noun. first-party cookie (singular), first-party cookies (plural)
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