does cookies help web pages remember your username and password?

I think its cookies

Cookies ... and yes.

Yes, cookies are commonly used by web pages to remember a user's username and password. When you enter your login information on a website, a cookie with your login credentials is typically stored on your device. This cookie is then sent back to the website each time you revisit it, allowing the website to identify you and automatically log you in.

To check if a website uses cookies to remember your username and password, you can follow these steps in a web browser:

1. Open the web page and enter your username and password as usual.
2. After logging in, navigate to your browser's settings. This is typically accessible through a menu icon located in the upper-right corner of the browser window.
3. In the settings, find the section related to privacy or security. The location of this section may vary depending on the browser you are using.
4. Within the privacy or security settings, look for an option called "Cookies" or "Site Settings."
5. Click on the "Cookies" or "Site Settings" option to access the cookie settings.
6. In the cookie settings, you should see a list of websites that have stored cookies on your device. Look for the website in question. If it is listed, it means that cookies are being used by that website to remember your login information.

Please note that the specific steps to access cookie settings may vary depending on the browser you are using.