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In the gaming community, the Cookie Client is a popular utility (or "cheat") client for Minecraft, often used on anarchy servers (like 2b2t) to automate tasks or gain competitive advantages.
When a server sends a response, it includes a Set-Cookie header. The browser (the client) stores this and automatically sends it back with every future request to that same server. More about The Cookie Client:
It provides a suite of "modules" or features that modify game behavior, such as automated building, combat enhancements, and navigation tools. In the gaming community, the Cookie Client is
Invented in 1994 by Lou Montulli at Netscape to solve the problem of "web amnesia"—allowing websites to remember items in a shopping cart as a user moved from page to page. It provides a suite of "modules" or features
In broader web technology, a "client-side cookie" refers to the small pieces of data stored on a user's device by a browser.