Complete Login and Registration System in PHP and MYSQL

Complete Login and Registration System in PHP and MYSQL
Complete Login and Registration System in PHP and MYSQL, Learn to create a Complete login and registration system using PHP and MYSQLI with latest password Hashing Techniques.
Created by Usman Raoof, Fahad Chaudhry, English, English [Auto-generated]

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What you'll learn
  • You will be able to create your own Login and Registration System.
  • You will be able to Validate each and everything in a form.
  • You will be able to make "Remember me" or "Keep me logged in" Functionality just like on Facebook using Cookies.
  • You will be able to secure your passwords using latest Password Hashing technique.
  • You will be a pro at using Cookies.
  • You will able to change Password.
  • You will be able to make your Login / Registration system more secure and reliable.
  • You will be able to protect pages and make them available only for registered users.

Description
This Course is FULLY UPDATED for current needs!

Whenever someone wants to take PHP and MYSQL course, first question that they ask is "Does your course includes Latest password Hashing technique? Because MD5 is no more Secure". Answer to that question is "Yes". This course covers the latest password hashing technique to secure your passwords. I have a full section just for password hashing. MD5 is really no more secure and we can't rely on that.

Second question that people ask is "Does your course include MYSQLi? Because MYSQLi is more secure and better as compared to just MYSQL". Yes My course is with MYSQLI with an "i".

This course covers complete Login and Registration system in PHP and MYSQL from scratch. The main functionalities that you will be learning in this course are:

1. Making Passwords and database secure. Covers secure approach for password encryption.

2. Validating each and everything.

3. Giving image a unique name.

4. "Remember Me" Functionality Using cookies.

5. Change password feature.

6. Making pages to be available only for registered members.

First we will make sign up system where user will provide required values and we will process those values and validate them in PHP and after complete validation we will save those values in our MYSQL database that we will create before validation.

We will apply hash to the password so the password will be secure in the database. we will change image name on the fly and give it unique name to make it unique in our system. before image upload we will check if uploaded file is the image or not. The main feature of this system is the "keep me logged in" you may have seen that on Facebook. we will use cookies and sessions together to implement this cool feature. After logging user will go to his profile page and will make a logout button to log him/her out. on profile page change password button will be available to change the password if user wants to. More importantly we will protect the pages so that unauthorized user will not be allowed to see pages that are only for signed in users. Source code is also available so you can play around with the code and make changes and test different ideas.

Following is what my students are saying about the course:

"Great course. I've learned a lot that I didn't learn in my php class." - Ioannis Batsios

"instructor gives a good understanding of the login and registration system. he takes the time to try to answer any questions you may have. code is included so you can go over any thing you don't understand, until you get it" - Mike Lane

"Great course, very informative and easy to follow along. Good logical flow." - Zach Zasada

"As a newbie on php, this course helped me out a lot! Thank you sir!" - Paula Allera

After Enrolling in the course if you don't like it then don't worry you are protected by 30 days money back guarantee. Now just jump in and start learning. Will See you inside. Thank You! 


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