 | Distinguished Member with 39,510 posts. | | Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Dayton,Oh | | How to stop Flash Cookies Just read this article on computer tracking through Flash Cookies.
Worth the read, imo. http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/...s-think-again/
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More than half of the internet’s top websites use a little known capability of Adobe’s Flash plugin to track users and store information about them, but only four of them mention the so-called Flash Cookies in their privacy policies, UC Berkeley researchers reported Monday.
Unlike traditional browser cookies, Flash cookies are relatively unknown to web users, and they are not controlled through the cookie privacy controls in a browser. That means even if a user thinks they have cleared their computer of tracking objects, they most likely have not.
| In the article, Ccleaner is recommended to delete them and a Firefox addon, Better Privacy to control them. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6623
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The study also comes as Congress and federal regulators are looking at ways of reining in the online tracking and advertising industry, whose attempts at self-regulation have conspicuously failed to make the industry transparent about when, how and why it collects data about internet users.
| | | Junior Member with 3 posts. | | | | Oooooh, though I know you're looking for a solution for Chrome... you might want to give a Firefox a gander for this issue, since I don't think there's anything you can really do about this in Chrome.
There's a Firefox addon called "BetterPrivacy"[1], and one of the features is to explictly block Flash cookies, as well as a number of other things. You should take a gander at it. Read the description in my link for a better idea.
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Originally Posted by Stoner | this comment at the bottom of the page, when you visit the link you posted??? Quote: |
This plugin is currently dangerous for anyone to have installed as it is vulnerable to a 0 day exploit which allows remote code execution. I wont post the code but lets just say I have a working exploit ( though benign ) running on http://www.scenereleases.info/. The code isn't on the actual website, its a a banner ad but if you want to test your luck just visit http://www.scenereleases.info/ a few times and within 3 or 4 tries, as soon as the add reaches you in rotation you will start hearing funny sounds, sound fx from movies, an explosion, some rumbling followed by a very creepy loop of someone saying "Ive got a virus, Ive got a virus very echoed. If you start task manager and then click on the applications tab you will see an .exe running called Better Privacy. Once you kill that process the sounds will stop. USE THIS PLUGIN ONLY IF YOU WANT TO CHANCE GETTING INFECTED BY SOMETHING THAT ACTUALLLY DOES DAMAGE. Most people arent as nice as I am to just show you a harmless demonstration.
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by Lectroxtc on August 19, 2009 This plugin is currently dangerous for anyone to have installed as it is vulnerable to a 0 day exploit which allows remote code execution. I wont post the code but lets just say I have a working exploit ( though benign ) running on http://www.scenereleases.info/. The code isn't on the actual website, its a a banner ad but if you want to test your luck just visit http://www.scenereleases.info/ a few times and within 3 or 4 tries, as soon as the add reaches you in rotation you will start hearing funny sounds, sound fx from movies, an explosion, some rumbling followed by a very creepy loop of someone saying "Ive got a virus, Ive got a virus very echoed. If you start task manager and then click on the applications tab you will see an .exe running called Better Privacy. Once you kill that process the sounds will stop. USE THIS PLUGIN ONLY IF YOU WANT TO CHANCE GETTING INFECTED BY SOMETHING THAT ACTUALLLY DOES DAMAGE. Most people arent as nice as I am to just show you a harmless demonstration. Developer Reply: It is nothing but a Hoax, maybe a bad joke!
Reply by NettiCat on August 21, 2009
That means nothing is true about it.
There is someone who wants to get some more visitors to his website,
doing so by posting sensational stories here.
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Originally Posted by paisanol69 this comment at the bottom of the page, when you visit the link you posted??? |
Just now aware of that post.
Also saw the developer's response.
The link given by the reviewer looks pretty shady......it doesn't work, but Google has a cashe of it.
Looks like some kind of p2p/download endeavor.
No problems for me from connecting to that cashe.
I think I'll keep that addon and see what happens.
So far, no issues.
Thanks for pointing that out.
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