Welcome back to Part 2 of our 3-part series on building a Custom Authorization Filter in ASP.NET MVC 5!
Now that we have our Login and Registration system set up from Part 1, we need a way to remember who is logged in. In this video, we dive deep into state management. We thoroughly explore classical objects, specifically focusing on how Sessions work behind the scenes to store and share user data across your entire application.
Whether you are a fresher trying to grasp the concept of Session IDs or a developer needing to implement Session.Abandon correctly, this practical, step-by-step tutorial breaks it all down.
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