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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T10:55:23+00:00 2026-06-18T10:55:23+00:00

I was wondering if using a SESSION variable to pass data from one PHP

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I was wondering if using a SESSION variable to pass data from one PHP page to another is efficient. I ask this because I thought that SESSIONS were only used to keep the user logged in to a website, and as an alternative to cookies. Would it not be better to pass data (non-sensitive) from one page to another via a URI such as members.php?name=Joe&age=28?

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    2026-06-18T10:55:25+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 10:55 am

    Sessions are useful for lots of things, not just login information. They’re great for holding status messages during a POST/redirect/GET cycle or anything else that keeps track of the state of the user’s session (hence the name) – but only the current session, not long-term permanent configuration options.

    As far as efficiency goes, you need to remember that anything in the session needs to be serialized & unserialized on every page load. Storing a name and age wouldn’t add much. Adding a megabyte of image upload would probably be bad.

    More important than the efficiency consideration is to remember that session data is only temporarily persistent. If you want to always know that Joe is 28, it should go in the database. If it’s only useful on a single page load, it should probably stay in the URL or be POSTed. If you’re interested in remembering it for a few minutes, the session might be the place to put it.

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