Trailrunner7 writes "The approaching release of Adobe Flash Player 10.3 will give users of most of the major browsers the ability to delete Flash cookies in much the same way that they're able to erase normal Web cookies, thanks to a better integration with privacy settings in subject pipeline base Explorer and Google Chrome. The addition of the ability for users to delete the cookies set by plug-ins and browser add-ons gives them better control of the shield and privacy of the content on their machines and is designed to address a serious issue that's been plaguing Flash for some time. warrant
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assurance and privacy experts have warned about the implications of self-named Flash cookies, which are set by Flash and hard for users to find and delete."


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