Examples of using Browser sends in English and their translations into Serbian
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The browser sends his public key to an attacker.
It is information that your web browser sends.
That's because your browser sends Google the same cookie.
A browser sends this cookie with requests to Google's sites.
These tools collect certain standard information that your browser sends to our website.
A browser sends this cookie through requests to Google sites.
When you visit the Website our servers automatically record information that your browser sends.
The browser sends this cookie with requests to Google websites.
We may also collect information your browser sends whenever you visit our Service(“Log Data”).
Your browser sends these cookies back to our site every time you visit, so we can recognise your computer or mobile device and personalise and improve your experience.
Log Data Like many site operators,we collect information that your browser sends whenever you visit our Site("Log Data").
The visitor's browser sends the encrypted session key to the server so that both server and browser have a copy.
It usa i cookies to store information on a visitor's preferences and the pages you visit and per customize Web page content based on the browser type andother information depending on which note that browser sends.
Your browser sends these cookies back to the App every time you revisit it, so it can recognize your computer or mobile device and personalize and improve your App experience.
Later, when you open the same website again,your web browser sends back the Cookies that belong to that page, allowing the page to display information tailored to your needs.
Your browser sends these cookies back to Endorse's website every time you visit it, so it can recognise your computer or mobile device and personalise and enhance your browsing experience.
In this type of communication the browser sends an HTTP request to the server, and then the server sends an HTTP response to the browser with an HTML page and the communication between them ends.
Your browser sends these cookies back to the website each time you visit it again, so that it can recognize your computer or mobile device and personalize and improve your website experience.
The first way is to make your browser send the same type of information that most other browsers are sending so that you cannot be uniquely identified.
Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.
Com you visit sends your browser.
IIS sends the browser its public key.
The server sends the browser a copy of its SSL certificate.
Last malware I met a script is taken from the browser that sends SMS to a premium number.