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That makes sense. Would there be a way to re-use this same session if the cookie has been deleted though? I know that closing the browser isn't ideal, but if both the cookie and the login session are needed, if you remove one of them it should be enough.
Session ID's could be stolen (XSS, malware) or guessed (bad implementation of the id generation). Sites that want you to be logged-in all the time know of that risk and will use (invasive) techniques to assess how likely it is that the use of a given session is legit. (GeoIP, Fingerprinting)
Thanks for the detailed answer, I didn't know about that.