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  • HTTP cookie
  • Data item stored in a browser by a website

    An HTTP cookie (also called web cookie, Internet cookie, browser cookie, or simply cookie) is a small block of data created by a web server while a user

    HTTP cookie

    HTTP cookie

    HTTP_cookie

  • Web tracking
  • Collection of information regarding user usage by websites

    location to stay anonymous on the internet using a VPN connection. A HTTP cookie is code and information embedded onto a user's device by a website when

    Web tracking

    Web_tracking

  • Session hijacking
  • Exploitation of a valid computer session

    access to the saved cookies on the victim's computer (see HTTP cookie theft). After successfully stealing appropriate session cookies an adversary might

    Session hijacking

    Session_hijacking

  • Secure cookie
  • Type of HTTP cookie

    Secure cookie is a type of an HTTP cookie that has the Secure attribute set, which limits the scope of the cookie to "secure" channels (where "secure"

    Secure cookie

    Secure_cookie

  • Third-party cookies
  • HTTP cookies used principally for web tracking

    Third-party cookies are HTTP cookies which are used principally for web tracking as part of the web advertising ecosystem. While HTTP cookies are normally

    Third-party cookies

    Third-party_cookies

  • Session (computer science)
  • Temporary context for interactive information interchange

    include an HTTP cookie which identifies state, such as a unique session ID, information about the user's preferences or authorization level. HTTP/1.0 was

    Session (computer science)

    Session_(computer_science)

  • HTTP Strict Transport Security
  • Website protection mechanism

    against man-in-the-middle attacks such as protocol downgrade attacks and cookie hijacking. It allows web servers to declare that web browsers (or other

    HTTP Strict Transport Security

    HTTP_Strict_Transport_Security

  • HTTP
  • Application layer protocol

    a web application needs an application session, it implements it via HTTP cookies, hidden variables in a web form or another mechanism. Typically, to start

    HTTP

    HTTP

    HTTP

  • Cookie stuffing
  • Deceptive affiliate marketing technique

    Cookie stuffing is a deceptive tactic in affiliate marketing. In affiliate marketing, individuals (affiliates) are compensated for enticing consumers to

    Cookie stuffing

    Cookie_stuffing

  • Cross-site request forgery
  • Malicious website exploit where unauthorized commands are transmitted from a trusted user

    action. A user who is authenticated by a cookie saved in the user's web browser could unknowingly send an HTTP request to a site that trusts the user and

    Cross-site request forgery

    Cross-site_request_forgery

  • HTTPS
  • HTTP extension supporting TLS encryption

    over HTTPS while the rest of the site is loaded over plain HTTP, the user will be vulnerable to attacks and surveillance. Additionally, cookies on a site

    HTTPS

    HTTPS

    HTTPS

  • Same-origin policy
  • Security measure for client-side scripting

    that extensively depend on HTTPS cookies to maintain authenticated user sessions, as servers act based on the HTTP cookie information to reveal sensitive

    Same-origin policy

    Same-origin_policy

  • List of HTTP header fields
  • [RFC 2965, 6265, permanent] An HTTP cookie previously sent by the server with Set-Cookie (below). For example: Cookie: $Version=1; Skin=new; [RFC 9110

    List of HTTP header fields

    List of HTTP header fields

    List_of_HTTP_header_fields

  • Magic cookie
  • Type of data passed between programs

    computing, a magic cookie, or just cookie for short, is a token or short packet of data passed between communicating programs. The cookie is often used to

    Magic cookie

    Magic_cookie

  • HTTP ETag
  • Communications protocol

    semantic equivalence only. ETags can be used to track unique users, as HTTP cookies are increasingly being deleted by privacy-aware users. In July 2011,

    HTTP ETag

    HTTP ETag

    HTTP_ETag

  • Zombie cookie
  • Cookie that is recreated after deletion

    browser, similar to regular HTTP cookies, but with mechanisms in place to prevent the deletion of the data by the user. Zombie cookies could be stored in multiple

    Zombie cookie

    Zombie_cookie

  • List of HTTP status codes
  • This article lists standard and notable non-standard HTTP response status codes. Standardized codes are defined by IETF as documented in Request for Comments

    List of HTTP status codes

    List of HTTP status codes

    List_of_HTTP_status_codes

  • HTTP/2
  • Network protocol used by the Web

    layer (TCP). He also suggested that the new protocol should have removed HTTP Cookies, introducing a breaking change. Initially, some members[who?] of the

    HTTP/2

    HTTP/2

  • Local shared object
  • Adobe Flash data stored on a user's computer

    local shared object (LSO), commonly called a Flash cookie (due to its similarity with an HTTP cookie), is a piece of data that websites that use Adobe

    Local shared object

    Local_shared_object

  • Cookie Monster (computer program)
  • Computer prank or malware

    considered a proto-virus, or simply malware instead. It is unrelated to the HTTP cookie. When C.D. Tavares heard the idea at MIT, he decided to automate it.

    Cookie Monster (computer program)

    Cookie_Monster_(computer_program)

  • HTTP 404
  • Internet error message

    In HTTP, the 404 HTTP status code indicates that a web client (i.e. browser) was able to communicate with a server, but the server could not provide the

    HTTP 404

    HTTP 404

    HTTP_404

  • Do Not Track
  • HTTP header field

    IronVest P3P Evil bit List of HTTP header fields § Common non-standard request headers HTTP cookie §§ Privacy​ and Third-party cookie Better Business Bureau

    Do Not Track

    Do Not Track

    Do_Not_Track

  • Internet privacy
  • cookies does not affect Flash cookies. One way to view and control them is with browser extensions or add-ons. Flash cookies are unlike HTTP cookies in

    Internet privacy

    Internet_privacy

  • Cross-site tracing
  • Network security vulnerability exploiting the HTTP TRACE method

    request. The HTTP TRACE response includes all the HTTP headers including authentication data and HTTP cookie contents, which are then available to the script

    Cross-site tracing

    Cross-site_tracing

  • World Wide Web
  • Linked hypertext system on the Internet

    the Sprint network in 1996. An HTTP cookie (also called web cookie, Internet cookie, browser cookie, or simply cookie) is a small piece of data sent from

    World Wide Web

    World Wide Web

    World_Wide_Web

  • Mobile web analytics
  • Study of behaviour of mobile website users

    sufficiently for this to work.[citation needed] HTTP cookies are commonly used to mark and identify visitors. Cookies are a standard capability for all desktop

    Mobile web analytics

    Mobile_web_analytics

  • Query string
  • Part of a URL that assigns values to specified parameters

    URL Click identifier Common Gateway Interface (CGI) HTTP cookie HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Semantic URLs URI fragment URI normalization URI scheme

    Query string

    Query_string

  • HTTP 403
  • HTTP status code indicating that access is forbidden to a resource

    HTTP 403 is an HTTP status code meaning access to the requested resource is forbidden. The server understood the request, but will not fulfill it, even

    HTTP 403

    HTTP 403

    HTTP_403

  • Session fixation
  • Cyberattack allowing one to know another's session identifier

    Scenario: Mallory visits http://vulnerable.example.com/ and checks which SID is returned. For example, the server may respond: Set-Cookie: SID=0D6441FEA4496C2

    Session fixation

    Session_fixation

  • HTTP header injection
  • Web application security vulnerability

    user input. Header injection in HTTP responses can allow for HTTP response splitting, session fixation via the Set-Cookie header, cross-site scripting (XSS)

    HTTP header injection

    HTTP header injection

    HTTP_header_injection

  • Cookie (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up cookie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cookie is a baked or cooked good that is small, flat and sweet (UK English: biscuit). Cookie, Cookies, or

    Cookie (disambiguation)

    Cookie_(disambiguation)

  • Cookie Monster
  • Sesame Street character

    Cookie Monster is a character on the PBS and Netflix children's television series Sesame Street. A furry blue monster, he is best known for his voracious

    Cookie Monster

    Cookie_Monster

  • Basic access authentication
  • Access control method for the HTTP network communication protocol

    it does not require cookies, session identifiers, or login pages; rather, HTTP Basic authentication uses standard fields in the HTTP header. The BA mechanism

    Basic access authentication

    Basic access authentication

    Basic_access_authentication

  • Zedo
  • Ad Company

    browsers. Zedo uses an HTTP cookie to track users' browsing history resulting in targeted pop-up ads and pop-under ads. The cookie is often flagged by spyware

    Zedo

    Zedo

  • Stateless protocol
  • Communications protocol in which no information is retained by either sender or receiver

    identifier in an HTTP cookie referencing a session state stored on the server, effectively creating a stateful protocol on top of HTTP. Representational

    Stateless protocol

    Stateless_protocol

  • CRIME
  • HTTPS security vulernability

    security vulnerability in HTTPS and SPDY protocols that utilize compression, which can leak the content of secret web cookies. When used to recover the

    CRIME

    CRIME

  • HTTP referer
  • HTTP header field

    In HTTP, "Referer" (a misspelling of "Referrer") is an optional HTTP header field that identifies the address of the web page (i.e., the URI or IRI) from

    HTTP referer

    HTTP referer

    HTTP_referer

  • Adobe Flash
  • Discontinued multimedia platform used to add animation and interactivity to websites

    existence and function of Flash cookies than HTTP cookies. Thus, users with those versions, having deleted HTTP cookies and purged browser history files

    Adobe Flash

    Adobe Flash

    Adobe_Flash

  • HTTP request smuggling
  • Web security vulnerability

    HTTP request smuggling (HRS) is a security exploit on the HTTP protocol that takes advantage of an inconsistency between the interpretation of Content-Length

    HTTP request smuggling

    HTTP request smuggling

    HTTP_request_smuggling

  • Evercookie
  • JavaScript application programming interface

    browser. There are three commonly used data storages, including HTTP cookies, flash cookies, HTML5 Storage, and others. When the user visits a website for

    Evercookie

    Evercookie

    Evercookie

  • Lou Montulli
  • American computer programmer

    for several browser innovations, such as HTTP cookies, the blink element, server push and client pull, HTTP proxying, and encouraging the implementation

    Lou Montulli

    Lou_Montulli

  • Cookie exchange
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cookie exchange may refer to: The exchange of HTTP cookies in the HTTP network protocol IPsec cookie exchange as part of the IPsec network protocol This

    Cookie exchange

    Cookie_exchange

  • Server Side Includes
  • Interpreted server-side scripting language

    commands. Calls directives "elements". Highly expanded with servlets, JDBC, HTTP cookie, and loops. Tutorials: Apache SSI Tutorial Plain-English Guide to SSI

    Server Side Includes

    Server_Side_Includes

  • HTTP 451
  • HTTP status code

    In HTTP, HTTP 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons is a response status code that indicates that a request cannot be satisfied for legal reasons, such as

    HTTP 451

    HTTP 451

    HTTP_451

  • Cookie syncing
  • Online tracking technique

    Cookie syncing, cookie synchronization or cookie matching is a technique in online advertising to track users across multiple websites. Once users see

    Cookie syncing

    Cookie_syncing

  • HTTP 301
  • HTTP response status code

    On the World Wide Web, HTTP 301, or 301 Moved Permanently, is the HTTP status code used for permanent redirecting. It means that links or records to this

    HTTP 301

    HTTP 301

    HTTP_301

  • REST
  • Architectural style for client-server applications

    REST which can negatively affect shared caching and server scalability. HTTP cookies also violate REST constraints because they can become out of sync with

    REST

    REST

  • Active Server Pages
  • Microsoft server-side scripting language and engine

    Interface The session data is kept server-side, the ID is saved as a HTTP Cookie. Source: ASP and Web Session Management, Microsoft "Active Server Pages

    Active Server Pages

    Active_Server_Pages

  • Google AdSense
  • Advertising program by Google

    include the triangle-shaped AdChoices icon. This program also operates on HTTP cookies. Google uses its technology to serve advertisements based on website

    Google AdSense

    Google_AdSense

  • Privilege escalation
  • Excessive access to computer resources

    IDs in the user's HTTP cookie Session fixation Cross-site scripting Easily guessable passwords Theft or hijacking of session cookies Keystroke logging

    Privilege escalation

    Privilege escalation

    Privilege_escalation

  • History of Google
  • income from advertising at the time of its 2004 IPO, it did not use any HTTP cookie-based web tracking until 2007. By 2006, Google's Ad revenue was already

    History of Google

    History_of_Google

  • Time to live
  • Time limit of messages in network engineering

    Expires: header in HTTP responses, the Cache-Control: max-age header field in both requests and responses and the expires field in HTTP cookies express time-to-live

    Time to live

    Time_to_live

  • POST (HTTP)
  • Request method in the HTTP protocol

    In computing, POST is a request method supported by HTTP used by the World Wide Web. By design, the POST request method requests that a web server accepts

    POST (HTTP)

    POST (HTTP)

    POST_(HTTP)

  • Peanut butter cookie
  • Cookie prominently featuring peanut butter

    A peanut butter cookie is a type of cookie that is distinguished for having peanut butter as a principal ingredient. The cookie originated in the United

    Peanut butter cookie

    Peanut butter cookie

    Peanut_butter_cookie

  • XMLHttpRequest
  • Web API to transfer data between a web browser and a web server

    (XHR) is an API in the form of a JavaScript object whose methods transmit HTTP requests from a web browser to a web server. The methods allow a browser-based

    XMLHttpRequest

    XMLHttpRequest

    XMLHttpRequest

  • RC4
  • Stream cipher

    demonstrated in practice. Their attack against TLS can decrypt a secure HTTP cookie within 75 hours. The attack against WPA-TKIP can be completed within

    RC4

    RC4

  • Ghostery
  • Free and open-source browser extension and mobile browser app

    pages which allow for the collection of a user's browsing habits via HTTP cookies, as well as participating in more sophisticated forms of tracking such

    Ghostery

    Ghostery

  • Netscape
  • American computer services company

    of web pages. A founding engineer of Netscape, Lou Montulli, created HTTP cookies. The company also developed SSL which was used for securing online communications

    Netscape

    Netscape

  • Cookie Jar TV
  • American children's programming block

    Cookie Jar TV was an American children's programming block that aired on CBS, originally premiering on September 16, 2006, as the KOL Secret Slumber Party;

    Cookie Jar TV

    Cookie Jar TV

    Cookie_Jar_TV

  • Code injection
  • Computer bug exploit caused by invalid data

    visitors. Using the HttpOnly flag for HTTP cookies. When this flag is set, it does not allow client-side script interaction with cookies, thereby preventing

    Code injection

    Code_injection

  • HTTP pipelining
  • Computer communication technique

    HTTP pipelining is a feature of HTTP/1.1 that allows multiple HTTP requests to be sent over a single TCP connection without waiting for the corresponding

    HTTP pipelining

    HTTP pipelining

    HTTP_pipelining

  • IndexedDB
  • JavaScript application programming interface

    DOM File API Infra Standard JSON Storage Standard Related standards HTTP cookie Web SQL Database Domain NoSQL databases Website www.w3.org/TR/IndexedDB/

    IndexedDB

    IndexedDB

  • Cloudbleed
  • Security bug affecting Cloudflare

    contained the private information of other customers, such as HTTP cookies, authentication tokens, HTTP POST bodies, and other sensitive data. As a result, data

    Cloudbleed

    Cloudbleed

  • Breadcrumb navigation
  • Navigational aid in user interfaces

    alternatively use the term "cookie crumb" as a synonym to describe the navigation design. This is not the same thing as HTTP cookies (small pieces of data that

    Breadcrumb navigation

    Breadcrumb navigation

    Breadcrumb_navigation

  • Microsoft account
  • User account for Microsoft-owned services

    the website plants another encrypted HTTP cookie in the user's computer, also time-limited. As long as these cookies are valid, the user is not required

    Microsoft account

    Microsoft_account

  • Cross-site scripting
  • Security issue for web applications

    if content from one site (such as https://mybank.example1.com) is granted permission to access resources (like cookies etc.) on a web browser, then content

    Cross-site scripting

    Cross-site_scripting

  • PATCH (HTTP)
  • Request method in the HTTP protocol

    In computing, the PATCH method is a request method in HTTP for making partial changes to an existing resource. The PATCH method provides an entity containing

    PATCH (HTTP)

    PATCH (HTTP)

    PATCH_(HTTP)

  • Macaroons (computer science)
  • Credentials for authorization in computer science

    are to be blacklisted, comparable to time-bound JWT's. Authorization HTTP cookie OAuth OpenID Simple public-key infrastructure Birgisson, Arnar; Politz

    Macaroons (computer science)

    Macaroons_(computer_science)

  • Web storage
  • Client-side data storage in web browsers

    persistent data on users' devices similar to cookies, but with much larger capacity and no information sent in HTTP headers. There are two main web storage

    Web storage

    Web_storage

  • Opera (web browser)
  • Free web browser

    One security feature is the option to delete private data, such as HTTP cookies, browsing history, items in cache and passwords with the click of a button

    Opera (web browser)

    Opera (web browser)

    Opera_(web_browser)

  • HTTP compression
  • Capability that can be built into web servers and web clients

    HTTP compression is a capability that can be built into web servers and web clients to improve transfer speed and bandwidth utilization. HTTP data is

    HTTP compression

    HTTP compression

    HTTP_compression

  • API key
  • Identifier for authenticating with an API

    api_key=abcdef12345 HTTP/1.1 As a request header: GET /something HTTP/1.1 X-API-Key: abcdef12345 As a cookie: GET /something HTTP/1.1 Cookie: X-API-KEY=abcdef12345

    API key

    API_key

  • Anubis (software)
  • Software designed to prevent scraping

    tunable period of time using EdDSA-signed tokens, which may be stored as HTTP cookies. The challenge itself is similar to the proof of work algorithms implemented

    Anubis (software)

    Anubis (software)

    Anubis_(software)

  • Charles Proxy
  • Proxy server application

    computer. This includes requests and responses including HTTP headers and metadata (e.g. cookies, caching and encoding information) with functionality targeted

    Charles Proxy

    Charles_Proxy

  • HTTP response splitting
  • Class of internet software vulnerability

    solution is to URL-encode strings before inclusion into HTTP headers such as Location or Set-Cookie. Typical examples of sanitization include casting to

    HTTP response splitting

    HTTP response splitting

    HTTP_response_splitting

  • HTTP location
  • Instruction by a web server containing the intended location of a web page

    The HTTP Location header field is returned in responses from an HTTP server under two circumstances: To ask a web browser to load a different web page

    HTTP location

    HTTP location

    HTTP_location

  • Cookie Gilchrist
  • American gridiron football player (1935–2011)

    Carlton Chester "Cookie" Gilchrist (May 25, 1935 – January 10, 2011) was an American football fullback who played in the American Football League (AFL)

    Cookie Gilchrist

    Cookie_Gilchrist

  • HTTP persistent connection
  • Using a single TCP connection to send and receive multiple HTTP requests/responses

    HTTP persistent connection, also called HTTP keep-alive, or HTTP connection reuse, is the idea of using a single TCP connection to send and receive multiple

    HTTP persistent connection

    HTTP persistent connection

    HTTP_persistent_connection

  • HTTP/1.1 Upgrade header
  • HTTP header field introduced in HTTP/1.1

    HTTP header field introduced in HTTP/1.1. In the exchange, the client begins by making a cleartext request, which is later upgraded to a newer HTTP protocol

    HTTP/1.1 Upgrade header

    HTTP/1.1 Upgrade header

    HTTP/1.1_Upgrade_header

  • LSO
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    offload, a technology for reducing CPU overhead Local shared object, an HTTP cookie-like data entity used by Adobe Flash Player Location search optimization

    LSO

    LSO

  • Web browser
  • Software used to access websites

    provide a section in the menu for deleting cookies. Some browsers have more proactive protection against cookies and trackers that limit their functionality

    Web browser

    Web browser

    Web_browser

  • Cookie Fu
  • matches. Pyramid Scrye #58 https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/4861/cookie-fu https://www.sjgames.com/pyramid/sample.html?id=3227 https://archive

    Cookie Fu

    Cookie_Fu

  • Google Analytics
  • Web analytics service from Google

    example the URL of the page. Google analytics JavaScript libraries uses HTTP cookies, with which it remembers what a user has done on previous pages and his

    Google Analytics

    Google_Analytics

  • OSI model
  • Model of communication of seven abstraction layers

    Retrieved 12 July 2024. (PDF document inside ZIP archive) (requires HTTP cookies in order to accept licence agreement) "ITU Recommendation X.200". International

    OSI model

    OSI model

    OSI_model

  • UBlock Origin
  • Web browser content blocking extension

    of requests (such as cookies, images, XMLHttpRequest, frames, and scripts). uMatrix retained much of the user interface from HTTP Switchboard, but significantly

    UBlock Origin

    UBlock Origin

    UBlock_Origin

  • HTTP Archive
  • metadata. This includes in-depth insights into privacy configurations (such as cookie usage, consent management, and tracker detection), the prevalence of advertising

    HTTP Archive

    HTTP_Archive

  • Ask.com
  • Answer engine

    and IP and cookie values. They also announced they would erase this data after 18 months if the AskEraser option was not set. HTTP cookies must be enabled

    Ask.com

    Ask.com

    Ask.com

  • HTTP Public Key Pinning
  • Obsolete Internet security mechanism

    HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP) is an obsolete Internet security mechanism delivered via an HTTP header which allows HTTPS websites to resist impersonation

    HTTP Public Key Pinning

    HTTP Public Key Pinning

    HTTP_Public_Key_Pinning

  • Browser security
  • Application of internet security to web browsers

    Likejacking (where Facebook's like button is targeted), HTTP cookies, zombie cookies or Flash cookies (Local Shared Objects or LSOs); installing adware, viruses

    Browser security

    Browser_security

  • Digest access authentication
  • Method of negotiating credentials between web server and browser

    hashing with usage of nonce values to prevent replay attacks. It uses the HTTP protocol. DIGEST-MD5 as a SASL mechanism specified by RFC 2831 is obsolete

    Digest access authentication

    Digest access authentication

    Digest_access_authentication

  • List of RFCs
  • One-Time Password Algorithm May 2011 TOTP RFC 6265 HTTP State Management Mechanism April 2011 HTTP cookie RFC 6409 Message submission for mail November 2011

    List of RFCs

    List_of_RFCs

  • End user
  • Regular user of a product

    which a computer or program remembers a user's personal information and HTTP cookies Opening junk emails of suspicious emails and/or opening/running attachments

    End user

    End user

    End_user

  • IPsec cookie exchange
  • Network protocol

    Note that "cookies" in the sense of IPsec are unrelated to HTTP cookies used by web browsers. The recommended method for creating the cookie is to perform

    IPsec cookie exchange

    IPsec_cookie_exchange

  • Lynx (web browser)
  • Text-based, cross-platform web browser

    HTTP cookies, which can also be used to track user information. Lynx therefore supports cookie whitelisting and blacklisting, or alternatively cookie

    Lynx (web browser)

    Lynx (web browser)

    Lynx_(web_browser)

  • Pannonian Rusyn
  • Eastern Slovak dialect spoken by Pannonian Rusyns

    extends to many modern-day technologies; for instance, the term for an HTTP cookie is колачик (kolačik, literally "little baked good"), which is a semantic

    Pannonian Rusyn

    Pannonian_Rusyn

  • Pageview
  • Request to load a web page, tracked for web analytics

    pageviews. Project COUNTER Unique user Session (web analytics) Traffic flow HTTP cookie Web traffic Website monitoring Google Trends Internet manipulation Internet

    Pageview

    Pageview

  • Reqwireless
  • Software company

    GIF, JPEG, PNG, and BMP images HTTP, FTP, and gopher resources HTTP cookies JavaScript HTTP Basic authentication HTTPS (if supported by the device) Bookmarks

    Reqwireless

    Reqwireless

  • Proxy server
  • Computer system that receives and forwards requests

    sends packets that include a cookie from a previous visit that did not use the high-anonymity proxy server. Clearing cookies and possibly the cache would

    Proxy server

    Proxy server

    Proxy_server

  • Archway Cookies
  • American cookie manufacturer

    Archway Cookies is an American cookie manufacturer, founded in 1936 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Since December 2008, it has been a subsidiary of Lance

    Archway Cookies

    Archway_Cookies

  • Public Suffix List
  • Catalog of Internet domain names

    properly configured. Some uses for the list are: Avoiding "supercookies", HTTP cookies set by related-domain attackers for high-level domain name suffixes.

    Public Suffix List

    Public_Suffix_List

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  • Ritvi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Jain, Sanskrit

    Ritvi

    Female Priest; Scholar; Head of Vedas; Priest; Brightness; Cookie

    Ritvi

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  • Cookies
  • pl.

    of Cooky

  • Cookey
  • n.

    Alt. of Cookie

  • Cookie
  • n.

    See Cooky.