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this video is part of the passport j/s user authentication series and there is a link in the description below to that playlist but it can also just be used as a standalone explainer video for you that youre trying to understand HTTP headers and cookies a little bit better so lets get started what is an HTTP header I think its something that we know in the back of our heads kind of what it is especially if we program a lot of web apps but its also something that we dont spend a lot of time trying to learn and we frankly dont need to learn a whole lot about them that said we do need to specifically learn about an HTTP header called the set cookie in the cookie header in order to understand how server-side sessions work and kind of interact with the browser so if we come to google.com right here I always use this as an example just because its pretty arbitrary spot if you open up your developer console here in Google Chrome and go to the network tab youll see that it is pretty m