đŸĒHow to Get the Twitter Session Cookie

What are Session Cookies?

Think of session cookies as temporary passes that websites use to recognize you during a single browsing session. They're like little notes that your browser saves to remember your actions and preferences.

Session Expiry

Each time you sign into your social network account, a fresh cookie is generated for that specific "session," lasting until you stay logged in.

Upon logging out or if the connection is lost, the cookie becomes invalid. Logging back in triggers the creation of a new session cookie.

IMPORTANT Please note that once you have logged out the account that you provided to set the Session Cookie, it will no longer work on Growing3's Console to. It is necessary to change and update the Session Cookie to date.

How Growing3 Uses Session Cookies Safely

Growing3 leverages session cookies for your convenience, but with security in mind. Here's how:

  1. Temporary & Secure: Session cookies play a vital role in a user-friendly online experience, and Growing3 utilizes them responsibly for secure automation. We never store your password or email address.

  2. Streamlined Automation: These cookies allow Growing3 to seamlessly connect and automate tasks on your behalf during a single session.

  3. Manual Logout Resets: Whenever you manually log out X(Twitter) account, the session cookies are automatically reset, ensuring a fresh start for your next session.

Two Ways of Acuquring the Twitter Session Cookies

1. Easily Acquire with Growing3’s Web Extension

For added convenience, we offer a browser extension that automates cookie retrieval. Install the extension to simplify your online activities.

Step1: Download the Extension and Log into Growing3's account

Step2: Open the Extension on X(Twitter) site, it will show on the right hand page.

Step4: Click on auth_token and ct0 and clone it seamlessly

Step5: Paste each item on the section of Connect Account

2. Acquire your Twitter Session Cookies manually

  • 2.1 Log in X(Twitter) accont on Chorm or Edge

  • 2.2 Right-click and select "Inspect" to enter Developer Mode.

  • 2.3 Switch to the "Application" tab.

  • 2.4 Select "Cookies."

  • 2.5 On the right, locate the fields for "auth_token" and "ct0." Click to view their contents and copy all the values.

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