Lexeme: uniquely identifying cookie  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A uniquely identifying cookie, also known as a unique identifier or persistent identifier, is a small piece of data that is stored on a user's device (such as a computer or smartphone) by a website. This cookie contains a unique string of characters that is used to identify the user's device and track their activity on the website. This allows the website to remember the user's preferences, store their login information, and personalize their browsing experience. The unique identifier cookie is typically generated by the website and is unique to each user, enabling the website to recognize and distinguish the user's device from others. GPT3.5
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  • noun. uniquely identifying cookie (singular), uniquely identifying cookies (plural)
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Policy Examples:
  • And they do the same thing for uniquely identifying cookies. #duckduckgo
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