Only download mods from:
Avoid: Mediafire links in random YouTube descriptions, virus-scanning scam sites, or "All DLC unlocker" executables.
Before diving into the "Remid" aspect, it is crucial to understand the base technology. In the world of cybersecurity, a Cookie Grabber (or Session Hijacker) is a malicious script designed to steal your browser cookies.
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your computer so you remain logged in. For example, when you check "Remember Me" on the EA website, a cookie keeps your session active. A cookie grabber extracts those files and sends them to a hacker. Once they have your cookies, they can bypass your password and two-factor authentication (2FA), effectively walking into your account as if they were you.
In the context of The Sims 4, hackers hide these grabbers inside fake mod downloads or "cheat engines."
Yes. 100%.
Across the Sims community—from r/Sims4 on Reddit to the official EA Answers HQ—there is zero evidence of a legitimate creator named Remid. The term "Remid cookie grabber" is likely a boogeyman name given to a generic piece of malware circulating in Sims 4 cheat forums.
If you see a TikTok or Discord DM promoting "Remid cookie grabber sims 4," report the user and block them. Do not engage. Do not download.