On Wednesday, February 13, 2002, at 08:35 AM, Chris Skinner wrote:
> The answer that I have come to understand is that sessions are more
> secure
> than cookies in as that the information is stored on the server side
> instead
> of the client side. This way it is harder to steal, alter or in
The answer that I have come to understand is that sessions are more secure
than cookies in as that the information is stored on the server side instead
of the client side. This way it is harder to steal, alter or intercept.
The other reason is that users can even reject cookies, thus disallowing
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