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In this video tutorial, I'll show you how to build a simple login and sign-up system using PHP and MySQL. We'll cover everything from creating the database, handling user authentication, hashing passwords for security, and managing user sessions. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a functional login system that you can use in your own projects!

What You'll Learn:
Setting up a MySQL database for user authentication
Building a sign-up page to register new users
Creating a login page to authenticate users
Hashing passwords securely using PHP’s password_hash()
Managing user sessions in PHP

https://youtu.be/Z6nDxU573YY



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In this video tutorial, I'll show you how to build a simple login and sign-up system using PHP and MySQL. We'll cover everything from creating the database, handling user authentication, hashing passwords for security, and managing user sessions. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a functional login system that you can use in your own projects!

What You'll Learn:
Setting up a MySQL database for user authentication
Building a sign-up page to register new users
Creating a login page to authenticate users
Hashing passwords securely using PHP’s password_hash()
Managing user sessions in PHP

https://youtu.be/Z6nDxU573YY

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