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Client-side persistent data

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Client-side persistent data or CSPD is a term used in computing for storing data required by web applications to complete internet tasks on the client as needed rather than exclusively on the server.

The first CSPD were the 'cookies' introduced by the Netscape Navigator. ActiveX components which have entries in the Windows registry can also be viewed as a form of CSPD.

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