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I'm building a small website project and I am curious if there would be any reason not to do session_destroy() when a user wants to log off? What about just before logging in a new user? The site request a user to be logged in before interacting with the site in any way.

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    session_destroy() is the recommended method to destroy a PHP session. Jan 23, 2015 at 22:25
  • Well if not session_destroy, I am curious what did you had in mind ?
    – Samosa
    Jan 23, 2015 at 22:35

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Yes it is. It's actually the common way to do so. If you want an example see the docs for session_destroy() there's a complete example with everything you need to do.

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  • What would be the uncommon way ?
    – Samosa
    Jan 23, 2015 at 22:35
  • You can also loop through all session variables and manually unset every variable... There is also a function called session_unset() Jan 23, 2015 at 22:40
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If you are using PHP's built in session management, then it is what you should do at each logout. This way you can make sure that a new user at the same computer can't reuse any saved data that has been stored for the previous user before.

An other way is session_unset, but that, unlike session_destroy does not delete all session data such as data in the session storage. More about the difference: What is the difference between session_unset() and session_destroy() in PHP?

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