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August 11th, 2009, 06:11 PM
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Flash cookies
Just read this article on Wired.com.
I hope I'm not the only one who had never heard of this (even though it seems to be pretty old) :s
If you hadn't either, you might want to check this page: http://www.macromedia.com/support/do...manager06.html
Those are your actual Flash player's privacy settings, and let's just say that, by default, there isn't much privacy there...
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/...s-think-again/
You Deleted Your Cookies? Think Again
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.
What’s even sneakier?
Several services even use the surreptitious data storage to reinstate traditional cookies that a user deleted, which is called ‘re-spawning’ in homage to video games where zombies come back to life even after being “killed,” the report found. So even if a user gets rid of a website’s tracking cookie, that cookie’s unique ID will be assigned back to a new cookie again using the Flash data as the “backup.”
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Now excuse me while I go find out how to use this technique to micro-monitor our customers...
Last edited by Negative; August 11th, 2009 at 06:18 PM.
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