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use Sessions. Store the session id in the cookie, and store the state of the user on the server side (loggedIn, userId, IP).
To clarify what you need to store in the session array:
loggedIn: A boolean variable about whether the user is logged in or not. You reuse the same cookie for multiple sessions, so you remember the users username next time they come to your site, etc.
userId: The uniqe id of the user in the database. Use this to get more information on the user, like username, email etc. This too can be kept in the session ar...
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