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What is the significance of the "SameSite" attribute in PHP session cookies and how does it relate to CSRF attacks?

The "SameSite" attribute in PHP session cookies is significant in preventing CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) attacks by restricting the cookie's sco...

How can different domains or subdomains impact PHP session continuity?

When PHP sessions are used across different domains or subdomains, the session cookie may not be accessible due to the SameSite attribute restrictions...

What potential issues can arise when setting cookies with different top-level domains?

When setting cookies with different top-level domains, potential issues can arise due to the SameSite attribute restrictions. To solve this issue, you...

What is the issue with setting cookies on different domains in PHP?

Setting cookies on different domains in PHP can be problematic due to the SameSite cookie attribute, which restricts cookies to be sent only to the sa...

What are the implications of having different hostnames in xmlhttprequests for PHP sessions?

When making XMLHttpRequests with different hostnames in PHP sessions, the session cookie may not be sent due to the SameSite cookie policy. To solve t...

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