Local Storage is a web storage API that allows web applications to store key-value pairs persistently in a user's browser. Unlike cookies, the data stored in local storage has no expiration time and remains available even after the browser is closed and reopened. It's commonly used to store user preferences, application settings, shopping cart data, and other non-sensitive information to improve the user experience and enable offline functionality. The data is only accessible by scripts from the same origin (protocol, domain, and port).
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