What is a "universal cookie"? #338
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All of the package descriptions say something like "Universal Cookies for _____". But I can't find a description of what a "universal cookie" actually is, or how it differs from a regular cookie, and google doesn't turn up much either. |
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Mainly a cookie that works in any kind of environment: Node, Browser, Edge, Workers etc... |
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Mainly a cookie that works in any kind of environment: Node, Browser, Edge, Workers etc...
It's
universal
regarding its context, and not an actual specific kind of cookie.