![]() ![]() Of course this feature is so well-hidden that I doubt anybody ever uses it. Now theoretically you can change Flash settings to address this problem. Note also that Flash data is the same for all browsers and all profiles. Same goes for the Private Browsing mode in Firefox 3.1, it has absolutely no effect on Flash. But this setting won’t apply to Flash data. For example, for browser cookies I selected “Keep until I close Firefox” which makes sure that cookies can be set (no site functionality is broken) but won’t survive too long. ![]() What makes this feature so problematic is the lack of proper control mechanisms. ![]() Pretty much every Flash movie on the web today uses Flash Player’s global storage feature to store data on your disk, similar to regular browser cookies. Adblock Plus and (a little) more Getting rid of Flash cookies ![]()
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