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Answer» What are Flash Cookies or Local Shared Objects (LSO)? Local Shared Objects (LSO), commonly called flash cookies, are collections of cookie-like data stored as a file on a user's computer. LSOs are USED by all versions of Adobe Flash Player and Version 6 and above of Macromedia's now obsolete Flash MX Player. I have put together a list of software for dealing with Flash cookies. Flash Cookie or Local Shared Object (LSO) Viewers & Cleaners (A lot of ONLINE games use Flash so be sure you know what you're removing) Flash cookie descriptions . Flash cookie cleaners/viewers .
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Adobes' detailed instructions on dealing with Flash Cookies How To: Delete Microsoft Silverlight Cookies If you have any other good easy to use flash cookie cleaners please SHARE them here. I've always recommend just using Adobe's Settings Manager, which you listed in the last link for dealing with cookies and viewing privacy settings in Adobe Flash. But Still a very well written post. We may want to put it into a FAQ since many may miss it in the News section.I seem to have LOST the ability to move threads? Oops. Just forgot how. Moved and given a new title. Found another one worth a mention. Ghostery About GhosteryVery nice post / thread EF Thanks. New link added. How To: Delete Microsoft Silverlight CookiesGhostery is not working properly here...will try again...I have it working fine in Firefox. Haven't tried it with any other browser yet.I'm on Firefox...it's breaking some page graphics at certain sites...New tool added that is very good not only with flash cookies but also the new 'Evercookie'. BleachBitI've been using BleachBit on my Ubuntu computer for about a year now. It is a great tool. It's also very powerful and new USERS should be aware that it can be dangerous if used improperly (make sure that you know what you are selecting for deletion). I wouldn't recommend this tool to novice users unless, of course, if the windows version is very different than the Linux version. Is it?Thanks for the warning. Quote from: JJ 3000 on October 23, 2010, 12:51:04 AM It's also very powerful and new users should be aware that it can be dangerous if used improperly (make sure that you know what you are selecting for deletion). I wouldn't recommend this tool to novice users unless, of course, if the windows version is very different than the Linux version. Is it? No. It isn't! Which is why I never listed it to begin with. But I'm seeing more and more people refer it so I figured it was time to add it to the list. |
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