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Persistent Cookies vs Session Cookies

Developers should use persistent cookies when they need to maintain user state or data across browser sessions, such as for 'Remember Me' login functionality, storing user settings, or analytics tracking meets developers should use session cookies when building web applications that require state management during a user's visit, such as e-commerce sites for shopping carts, authentication systems for login sessions, or multi-step forms to retain input data. Here's our take.

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Persistent Cookies

Developers should use persistent cookies when they need to maintain user state or data across browser sessions, such as for 'Remember Me' login functionality, storing user settings, or analytics tracking

Persistent Cookies

Nice Pick

Developers should use persistent cookies when they need to maintain user state or data across browser sessions, such as for 'Remember Me' login functionality, storing user settings, or analytics tracking

Pros

  • +They are essential for creating personalized web experiences and improving usability by reducing the need for users to re-enter information
  • +Related to: http-cookies, session-cookies

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Session Cookies

Developers should use session cookies when building web applications that require state management during a user's visit, such as e-commerce sites for shopping carts, authentication systems for login sessions, or multi-step forms to retain input data

Pros

  • +They are crucial for creating seamless user experiences by avoiding the need to re-enter information and enabling server-side applications to identify and respond to individual users across multiple HTTP requests
  • +Related to: http-cookies, authentication

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use Persistent Cookies if: You want they are essential for creating personalized web experiences and improving usability by reducing the need for users to re-enter information and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use Session Cookies if: You prioritize they are crucial for creating seamless user experiences by avoiding the need to re-enter information and enabling server-side applications to identify and respond to individual users across multiple http requests over what Persistent Cookies offers.

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The Bottom Line
Persistent Cookies wins

Developers should use persistent cookies when they need to maintain user state or data across browser sessions, such as for 'Remember Me' login functionality, storing user settings, or analytics tracking

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