Ramblings of an old Doc
Published on April 20, 2011 By DrJBHL In Personal Computing

 

Adobe Flash Player has a property which imo is borderline illegal. So do other programs.

Background – websites and apps can (and do) place cookies on your system which are designed to make loading the website faster. They generally expire after a certain amount of time. Ideally, they aren’t supposed to collect info about you, especially if you gave no consent for them to do so (at least in my opinion) because that is a privacy violation. Usually cookies are just small pieses of text. Flash cookies are way different.

gHacks gives a good explanation of flash cookies and a link back to the original article about them here, as well as four ways to deal with them: A valuable article.

So, back to the topic: it puts a data collecting cookie on your system. Others can then harvest the info from these cookies, and do. Flash Cookies, a.k.a. Local Shared Objects (LSOs), are cookie-like data files that are stored on a computer. Flash Cookies are used by all versions of Adobe Flash Player.

“Cookies by their design constitute privacy concerns because they store data which may be retrieved by people or programs that are up to no good. Ordinary cleaners do remove regular cookies but do not remove these Flash Cookies, giving the user a false sense of security. Several services even use Flash Cookies as a data storage to reinstate traditional cookies that a user deleted, which is called 're-spawning'. 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’. If you value your privacy these Flash Cookies should be removed.” – Softpedia

The Flash Cookies Cleaner application was developed to be a small tool that has been designed specifically to remove every Flash Cookie from your system.

It’s free, and I use it.

I stopped telling my mom where I went a long time ago.

Download link: http://www.flashcookiecleaner.com/


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on Apr 24, 2011

Cavan1
CCleaner does clean flash cookies,

Didn't know that. I just got the latest CCleaner update. now that I do I can get rid of one no longer needed.

on Apr 24, 2011

CCleaner didn't remove the ones that this app did, at least on my system. Is there a special setting?

on Apr 24, 2011

Hey Doc; in CCleaner under Applications tab, Multimedia there is for me, Adobe flash player and Adobe flash player more*, I have both checked. The only file it leaves behind compared to Flash cookie cleaner is the settings.sol file.

This is from just 3 or 4 tests checking cookies with both, deleting via CCleaner and then check with Flash cookie cleaner again.

on Apr 24, 2011

Get 'em while you can.  Disabling tracking, or distributing software to disable tracking, will be illegal soon enough.

Not that I'm a cynic or anything.

on Apr 24, 2011

A cynic is the place you put the dirty dishes, no?

on Apr 25, 2011

Cavan1
Hey Doc; in CCleaner under Applications tab, Multimedia there is for me, Adobe flash player and Adobe flash player more*, I have both checked. The only file it leaves behind compared to Flash cookie cleaner is the settings.sol file.

This is from just 3 or 4 tests checking cookies with both, deleting via CCleaner and then check with Flash cookie cleaner again.

now I know!  Thanks Cavan1!  I run that sucker all the time and never even noticed that part!

on Apr 26, 2011

thank you DrJBHL

on Apr 26, 2011

Welcome, all. 

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