A session token is a unique, temporary identifier generated by a server to authenticate a user during a single browsing session. It replaces repeated login prompts, enabling seamless navigation across pages. This token is stored client-side (e.g., in cookies) and sent with each request for verification. Websites and apps benefit by enhancing security and user experience, while developers leverage it to manage state in stateless HTTP protocols.
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