Client side storage is one of the best new features in recent years within browsers. But it doesn't get handled in the same way when a user opens a new tab?
Below is a table of scenarios (x-axis) by data storage methods (y-axis).
| Link on page* | New Tab (ctrl-T) | New Window (ctrl-N) | Open pin (IE9 only) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Session Cookies | shared | shared | shared | not shared |
| localStorage | shared | shared | shared | shared |
| sessionStorage | shared | not shared | not shared | not shared |
*Coming from a Link on a page: either Left Click, or Right Click + Open in New Tab/Window or Shift + Click (opens in new tab)
... isn't tabulated data wonderful!
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