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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T01:39:44+00:00 2026-06-02T01:39:44+00:00

Usually, when I’m developing websites which interact with clients, I used to use their

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Usually, when I’m developing websites which interact with clients, I used to use their usernames or user IDs to save their configs and so on. But now I’m developing a website with no login system and I need to save some things, like “likes”, “Accessed pages” and more.

I’ve tried Internet Protocol (IP) but it won’t work when the visitors are under NAT or Proxy.

How can I create an unique ID for every single user and them save it in my database?

By the way I’m using PHP.

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    2026-06-02T01:39:45+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 1:39 am

    This sounds like a recipe for disaster if you are trying to save user data long term.

    I would recommend:

    1. Create a random but unique hash and save that to a database.
    2. Set the hash as a cookie on the user’s computer.
    3. Save all ‘likes’, ‘accessed pages’, et al. to the database keyed on the hash.

    The problem arises when the user clears their browsing history/cookies and now there is no way to retrieve that user’s activity because it’s all based on that hash.

    I guess one work-around would be to send an email to the user with their hash and instruct them on how to reinitialize their activity history.

    You would have to create a special page where they could enter their hash and your system would reset the cookies on their system.

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