into the specific cryptographic algorithms (like SHA-256) used to generate these strings, or should we explore how to secure your own API keys
Deciphering the Digital Ghost: The Role of Unique Identifiers
When you log into a website, the server needs to know who you are for the duration of your visit. It cannot trust your browser to simply say "I am User John." Instead, the server issues a "session token"—a string like . Your browser presents this token with every subsequent click, proving your identity without you having to re-enter your password constantly.
This could be a unique key used for database management or a specific URL slug for a developer's test site.
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