More Control over Flash Cookies with IE
Internet Explorer now gives you more control over the data that Web sites store on your computer. This includes Flash Player’s Local Shared Objects (LSOs). We’ve worked closely with Adobe to integrate Flash LSO deletion directly into Internet Explorer, making it easier for you to manage your online privacy with the latest version of Adobe Flash and IE9 (as well as IE8):
IE will delete your Flash Cookies as well as your Web cookies
If you want to try this out, please visit our Test Drive Web site where you can create a Flash Cookie and then delete it. If you want to manage all the Flash settings, visit the online settings application on Adobe’s Web site.
— Andy Zeigler, Program Manager, Internet Explorer
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Anonymous
June 10, 2011
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June 10, 2011
please make settings for edit,add,remove cookies(and other storage ) in developer Tools!Anonymous
June 10, 2011
What about Silverlight cookies?Anonymous
June 10, 2011
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June 11, 2011
what's silverlight?Anonymous
June 11, 2011
So, Adobe finally decided to implement this feature after three years! @Pies: Silverlight has always been a good boy!Anonymous
June 12, 2011
Please develop IE10 for XP. XP is ignored. Whether it’s a dinosaur or not, it’s one of MS’s OS’s that is in use by tons of people and this, to me at least, just isn’t playing fair. Software acceleration can be just fine for XP.Anonymous
June 12, 2011
If you're still on XP, then there are many alternatives avalable: Chrome, Firefix, Safari, Opera. Mircosoft has ended support for XP. What's so hard to understand about that? To me, bogging the new IE down with obsolete and legacy code isn't playing fair to the people who have invested in more modern systems.Anonymous
June 12, 2011
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June 14, 2011
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June 14, 2011
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June 15, 2011
Hey Guys Great work on the Cookies, they are overused! Steve http://www.woolovers.us