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Bits of information that web sites use t identify you the next time you visit are called. a cupcakes b sno-cones c cookies d brownies.
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bits of information that web sites use t identify you the next time you visit are called. a cupcakes b sno-cones c cookies d brownies.
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Bits of information that web sites use to identify you the next time you visit that website are called C. Cookies.
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