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LinkedIn Premium cookies (for Sales Navigator or InMail) are the "grail" for recruiters and salespeople. Scribd and Chegg cookies are popular among students who want access to textbooks and study guides.
The "top" cookies are often bait. Hackers embed malicious JavaScript into cookie files. When you import a cookie from an unverified Telegram bot, you might also be giving them access to your Amazon, PayPal, or Email cookies. We call this a "cookie logger" – they steal your premium status, you lose your bank account. premium account cookies top
Legally, this falls under "Unauthorized Access" (CFAA in the US). While a prosecutor likely won't come after a single user, you are violating the Terms of Service of every major platform. LinkedIn Premium cookies (for Sales Navigator or InMail)
Ethically, you are directly harming a stranger. The cookie belongs to someone who paid for a service. When you use it, you may lock them out of their account or get their credit card canceled. Hackers embed malicious JavaScript into cookie files
Technically, using someone else's session cookie is unauthorized access. Under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in the US, this is a misdemeanor or felony. While police rarely chase individual cookie users, ISPs and platforms ban your IP address and device ID permanently.