#####What is a cookie?
- HTTP is a stateless protocol and does not pass information along, and a cookie is a way to track and store information
#####What's the difference between a cookie and a session?
- A session is an encrypted, serialized cookie, often used to store large amounts of info. Both are stored in the browser
#####What's serialization and how does it come into play with cookies?
- A session is a serialized cookie, and serialization is a way to encrypt that cookie
#####Can a cookie be shared by more than one user? How/why?
- They can intercepted and copied, but they not really shared. This is because they are stored individually by machine. They could potentially be shared if a machine was shared
#####What would it mean to store a user id in a cookie?
- Someone could see your user id since cookies are directly visible. Cannot do this with a session