Honestly, amazing series! No idea why I haven't seen your videos before. I knew the concepts before watching but your explanation and hands-on was helpful in understanding it in more in-depth.
Yes, you are getting a like on every video on this playlist. This list is so useful for every web developer. You seem to care about giving every minute detail to your viewers. God bless you.
Amazing work!! I love this series. The way you are able to take seemingly complicated topics and break them down into simple terms is invaluable. Please keep it coming!
You rock mister! WOW - there's a course on passport.js on Pluralsight and it doesn't hold a candle to your series!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to create this series!!!!!
All I can say is thank you! Other videos and tuts I’ve watched jump straight into the code and implementation and dismiss the concepts. Great video and series!
How was it that after all the Google cookies were deleted, then the next request headers contained a cookie value? Shouldn't that have been empty if they had just been deleted and not set by the response yet?
I always wondered what the hell a cookie is. Your way of teaching is so amazing. Bruhhh you are a wonderful teacher. Keep up the good work. I will recommend your channel to other people who wanna learn about it
Great tutorial, thank you Zach !! At 10:34, you cleared up all the cookies and then refreshed the browser. How Google knew you had signed in ? I thought all cookies were already erased and no more authenticated info was stored.
There are other ways that web apps authenticate users. Cookies is one of them, but apps can also use the localStorage object to save session IDs and other authentication related info.
Thanks for the great explanation! I have a question though, why does google send you a different cookie when you refresh the 2nd time? I see that our request header uses the first cookie received from the response header. So again I am curious about why google sends a new cookie in the response header.
@@zachgoll In 13:00 , the request header cookie is set to N1D=195=nZN... after the refresh but in 13:27 , we can see that google again had sent a different cookie(N1D=195=gle0v...) in the response. Thank you for replying!!!
@@robbievocals4735 Ahhh gotcha. I'm guessing what happened here is I had deleted the cookie and refreshed my browser in between screen recordings. Every time you delete the cookie and refresh the browser, Google will regenerate a new one.
Nice explanation, but i think it is 50% mentioned, can you please show us which cookie we should capture and pass with new request so we never have problem with that dynamic cookies can you mention how to capture those cookies ? is that from from Response I guess rt? How do we take parameter variable and make script work in Loadrunner? Any idea Please?
Great work! Thank u so much. I didn't watched all parts (but I will), but what about security issues with jwt? Would love to hear your opinion on that.
what if i copy somone else's login cookies from his/her browser and try to access authenticated webpages using those cookies , will i be allowed ? I think i will , right?
Sir pls help me. if i have any premium account and i have logged in chrome browser in any RDP. Then how to can i extract cookiee and set in client browser through javascript so that my all friends can enjoy premium subscription without login. Thankyou
Comment below if you're about to eat a real cookie after this video
@Abraham Zaiden ?
@Abraham Zaiden why so people can download and get hacked? or visit the website and get hacked lol
Definetly thinking about it.
lolll
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So happy I found this series. Thank you for making it! 🙌🏻
The worst thing about this video is it is finished. Thank you so much, from The Odin Project (:
Honestly, amazing series! No idea why I haven't seen your videos before. I knew the concepts before watching but your explanation and hands-on was helpful in understanding it in more in-depth.
This is a fantastic series. You're a great instructor and I'm looking forward to finishing the entire playlist. Thumbs up!
Very happy that google put this in my recommended videos, very technical and straight to the point and helpful, thank you for this series!
Yes, you are getting a like on every video on this playlist. This list is so useful for every web developer. You seem to care about giving every minute detail to your viewers. God bless you.
Amazing work!! I love this series. The way you are able to take seemingly complicated topics and break them down into simple terms is invaluable. Please keep it coming!
You rock mister! WOW - there's a course on passport.js on Pluralsight and it doesn't hold a candle to your series!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to create this series!!!!!
All I can say is thank you! Other videos and tuts I’ve watched jump straight into the code and implementation and dismiss the concepts. Great video and series!
The best video that any beginner could listen to. Thank you so much
You have saved my life and will be a big reason I get a high paying Web Dev job. I was so lost until I found this playlist.
Did you get a job
How was it that after all the Google cookies were deleted, then the next request headers contained a cookie value? Shouldn't that have been empty if they had just been deleted and not set by the response yet?
I don't remember how RUclips send me here but you are an enlightenment Zach! thank you for this serie! Keep up the good work
This is the best cookie practice video. Thank you
You are doing a super great job.Thank you so much for making these series.
Damn, I'm addicted to your videos .
Hi Zach! amazing content! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! You are a great teacher! Hope you have more in-depth tutorials like this!
I looooooove this video! Clear explanation, well defined core concepts, very helpful. Thank you very much for this video, I will have some cookies!
I always wondered what the hell a cookie is. Your way of teaching is so amazing. Bruhhh you are a wonderful teacher. Keep up the good work. I will recommend your channel to other people who wanna learn about it
Thank you! 😃
Your explanation is the best!
You are my hero. :D Have a good time, master!
I am so happy that RUclips recommended me this. Great series! Subscribed!
Your explanation is brilliant
I just allow my ad-blocker to have ads on this channel to support your good work.
This is GOLD! Thank you so much for doing it!!
Another good explanation. I never really knew how that worked.
Exactly what I wanted to know. So glad I found your video. Excellent video, well explained!
It's an awesome explanation of HTTP headers. Thank you very much for this explanation.
Best video out there about cookies...thank you so much
very good, concise explanation.
Finally understanding the process. Thanks so much!
Your explanation is brilliant, I clearly understood the use of cookies. Thank you so much!
Great explanation and examples! Thank you!
Loved the way you explained so perfectly.
Man, this explanation is just brilliant! Thank you very much!
Best thing I’ve seen on this topic
Awesome explanation. Thanks!
Just found your Channel, Loved the Content ❤
This is a great video. Thanks @Zavh Gollwitzer
Amazing video, rigth what i needed.
You are excellent at explaining this
Very Clear explanation!
Great tutorial, thank you Zach !! At 10:34, you cleared up all the cookies and then refreshed the browser. How Google knew you had signed in ? I thought all cookies were already erased and no more authenticated info was stored.
There are other ways that web apps authenticate users. Cookies is one of them, but apps can also use the localStorage object to save session IDs and other authentication related info.
@@zachgoll Thanks Zach
Thank you so much for the great explanation
Really clear, thank you Zach
Great method to teach. It was really easy to follow up and learn from this video, thanks.
Thank you very much! very structured and clearly explained!- subscribed
You are a genius, I encourage you to continue 👍👍🖤
Thank You very much, Sir 🤍
This was a simple and great explanation. Thanks
Thank you very much for making this series. its very helpful :)
Thanks so much, great video!
Amazing detailed explanation. Thanks man!!!
Thank you for the explaination
this video has been really helpful for me, thank you !!
Thank you for the detailed explanation
This series is very helpful.. Thanks alot
Am gratefull for your efforts in sharing such knowledge... Thank you so much....🤓🤓🤓
Thanks ! Very helpful !
Such an amazing explanation!!
Nice explanation! But I'm confused, why did refreshing twice show the 1P jar cookie? Shouldn't it have been there on the first reload?
Nicely explained thanks!
Best explanation ever
This is well explained tutorial. Thanks for making it.
what is difference between the 'get' method and 'post' method ?
Thanks for the great explanation!
I have a question though, why does google send you a different cookie when you refresh the 2nd time?
I see that our request header uses the first cookie received from the response header.
So again I am curious about why google sends a new cookie in the response header.
Would you mind adding the timestamp where this came up in the video?
@@zachgoll In 13:00 , the request header cookie is set to N1D=195=nZN... after the refresh but in 13:27 , we can see that google again had sent a different cookie(N1D=195=gle0v...) in the response.
Thank you for replying!!!
@@robbievocals4735 Ahhh gotcha. I'm guessing what happened here is I had deleted the cookie and refreshed my browser in between screen recordings. Every time you delete the cookie and refresh the browser, Google will regenerate a new one.
Thanks for this video!!!!!!!!
Subed!... Good content... You really understand in-depth... thanks alot!!
You're an amazing teacher!!!
Nice clear explanation.
i got error 400 on site and i want to fix it it says cookie too large can you help?
Hae..did u get a fix for your 400 badrequest
@@bassamtech8504 yeah
you gotta go settings and delete all cookies from that site
Thank you so much!
Nice explanation, but i think it is 50% mentioned, can you please show us which cookie we should capture and pass with new request so we never have problem with that dynamic cookies
can you mention how to capture those cookies ? is that from from Response I guess rt? How do we take parameter variable and make script work in Loadrunner? Any idea Please?
great explanation!
This was good thank you
THIS IS GEM
thank you Zach
outstanding!
This is very helpful, thank you. Sounds like http headers are similar to sdp in sip
Very clear!
Topper! Thx man!
Thats amazing keep it up
Thank you! :)
excellent!
Thank you alot :)
Great work! Thank u so much. I didn't watched all parts (but I will), but what about security issues with jwt? Would love to hear your opinion on that.
Great job dude!
amazing really amazing !!!!!!
Very helpful.
Nice job!
what if i copy somone else's login cookies from his/her browser and try to access authenticated webpages using those cookies , will i be allowed ? I think i will , right?
rewatching again for revision.....................................
this is fantastic :)
Sir pls help me.
if i have any premium account and i have logged in chrome browser in any RDP. Then how to can i extract cookiee and set in client browser through javascript so that my all friends can enjoy premium subscription without login. Thankyou
I was enjoying..
Is there books you recommend
Yep I’ve got a video on it :)
Sir how to send get request in postman with cookie to get a restricted route
In the "Headers", you would need to use the Set-Cookie header to set the cookie
Great channel!
amazing vid thx