Tuesday, June 6, 2006

Privacy advocates are often fearful of HTTP Cookies left by web sites with personal and traceable information on them। These clear text deposits are often left without the visitors permission or knowledge but used in most instances for the convenience of future visits.

But what most people don’t realise is that web sites and widgets made with Macromedia’s Flash also leave “Flash Cookies”.

If you’ve visited a site with Flash content recently, it’s most likely that you’ve got a cookie on it.
Macromedia has provided a web site where users can adjust their FlashPlayer settings and delete the cookies you wish were not तेरे.

I reckon this is something to bookmark as your regular web browser doesn’t have the ability to rid your system of these “Flash Cookies”।

By Benjamin Koe