diff --git a/questions/describe-the-difference-between-a-cookie-sessionstorage-and-localstorage/en-US.mdx b/questions/describe-the-difference-between-a-cookie-sessionstorage-and-localstorage/en-US.mdx index 54dbd83..2ad718f 100644 --- a/questions/describe-the-difference-between-a-cookie-sessionstorage-and-localstorage/en-US.mdx +++ b/questions/describe-the-difference-between-a-cookie-sessionstorage-and-localstorage/en-US.mdx @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ localStorage.clear(); - **Storage Capacity**: Typically around 5MB per origin (varies by browser). - **Lifespan**: Data in `sessionStorage` is cleared when the page session ends (i.e., when the browser or tab is closed). Reloading the page does not destroy data within `sessionStorage`. -- **Access**: Data is only accessible within the current tab or window. Different tabs or windows with the same page will have different `sessionStorage` objects. +- **Access**: "Data is accessible only within the current tab (or browsing context). Different tabs share different `sessionStorage` objects even if they belong to the same browser window." (In this context window refers to a browser window that could have multiple tabs). - **Security**: All JavaScript on the same page have access to values within `sessionStorage` for that page. ```js