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Flash Cookies explained (most users don't understand this)
GHacks.net ^ | May 4, 2007 | Martin Brinkmann

Posted on 09/11/2011 9:21:48 AM PDT by Texas Fossil

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To: Texas Fossil

WOW ! My computer is 4 years old and I use it often. I regularly clean out the junk but never deleted these super cookies. I just performed the task and my computer speed picked up significantly.

Thanks for the post.


21 posted on 09/11/2011 10:03:55 AM PDT by Java4Jay
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To: Texas Fossil

I see that warning about flash settings, approve/deny, every time I start a video. Using Opera now, same annoying thing as in Firefox.

I stopped using Firefox recently due to another video related (possibly Flash related) problem: every time I watched a video, the Windows clock went haywire, losing time by hours or even days. Finally I concluded that the Firefox “plug-incontainer” was implicated, and things got a little better when it was closed using Task Manager, but still the clock was crazy and the browser was slow; low on memory notices kept popping up.

This had been going on for many months. Switched to Opera. Videos got better, clock behaved itself a little better. Then one day I got lucky: a power failure. When the computer came back on and got itself dusted off and re-groomed, it was “January 1, 2001.” (Actual date, 2010!) I restarted. Never had another problem with the clock or any video.

Still, I am very leery of Flash, Adobe in general, and its mysterious cookie settings. Some sites (not youtube) will show the alert but the approve/deny buttons aren’t clickable. Usually the deny thing takes several clicks and must be repeated every time the volume function is touched. If I knew how I would prevent that approve/deny window from ever appearing. It is up to no good.

Conclusions: Adobe, Firefox, me no like. Way fewer popups and glitches with Opera. It is also much faster than FF and doesn’t have an evil companion like FF’s plug-incontainer.

Fossil, thanks for this thread. It will take time to absorb but I know I’m going to learn something useful!


22 posted on 09/11/2011 10:08:35 AM PDT by Lady Lucky (Heavy the head that wears the tiara.)
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To: Java4Jay

Do you have a link for where to fnd this settings device?


23 posted on 09/11/2011 10:12:02 AM PDT by OwenKellogg (Downgrade POTUS)
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To: Windflier

I frequently see Google Analytics pop when navigating around the internet, even when Google (seemingly) shouldn’t be involved. Like when I clicked on this thread the little “waiting for” window popped up with Google Analytics, then FreeRepublic. All I can figure is that Google offers some kind of service that website owners can use to gather statistics about traffic on their site.


24 posted on 09/11/2011 10:12:49 AM PDT by Yardstick
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To: Java4Jay

YW


25 posted on 09/11/2011 10:13:25 AM PDT by Texas Fossil (Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one)
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To: Java4Jay

How did you do that?


26 posted on 09/11/2011 10:13:39 AM PDT by MileHi ( "It's coming down to patriots vs the politicians." - ovrtaxt)
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To: WaterBoard

I added Ghostery plug-in.

Will soon see how useful it is.


27 posted on 09/11/2011 10:20:30 AM PDT by Texas Fossil (Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one)
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To: Marie

ROFLOL!


28 posted on 09/11/2011 10:20:56 AM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis (Want to make $$$? It's easy! Use FR as a platform to pimp your blog for hits!!!)
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How do you get rid of the super flash cookies on IE?


29 posted on 09/11/2011 10:24:07 AM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis (Want to make $$$? It's easy! Use FR as a platform to pimp your blog for hits!!!)
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To: Marie
Marie you should cherish your granny, volunteer to help her learn to bake a batch of computer cookies.

Hopefully you will actually get some cookies out of the deal, and get to spend a little quality time.

30 posted on 09/11/2011 10:24:45 AM PDT by rawcatslyentist (It is necessary that a person be born of a father who is a citizen; ~Vattel's Law of Nations)
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To: Texas Fossil

later


31 posted on 09/11/2011 10:24:55 AM PDT by quintr
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To: Texas Fossil
The settings manager is here.

Flash is on the way out, to be replaced by HTML5. The sooner the better!

32 posted on 09/11/2011 10:25:08 AM PDT by cynwoody
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To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
Here is a direct link to the Adobe flash cookie zap site.
just remember that normal cookies never store more than 4 Kb each.

ZAP Flash Cookies

33 posted on 09/11/2011 10:29:23 AM PDT by Publius6961 (My world was lovely, until it was taken over by parasites.)
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To: cynwoody

Thanks.

I do not trust Adobe’s motives. Never have.

As far as HTML5, I am not up to speed on that.

The problem I see today with OS’s and Apps is they are all rebuilding something that is not broken. Most of the features that are added to the apps are seldom used, but force everyone to upgrade software.

It is not about building a better mousetrap, but perpetuating a revenue string.


34 posted on 09/11/2011 10:34:40 AM PDT by Texas Fossil (Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one)
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To: philman_36
Wait till you use it more and see what gets blocked at different sites.

I'm already finding what sort of flash cookies are on other websites. I had to block maybe 8 from Drudge, and just now, another 10 or so from Yahoo.

When I downloaded Ghostery, I elected to have the active 'bubble' show in my browser window, instead of just letting it run in the background. Good thing, too. I would have never seen all those flash cookies.

35 posted on 09/11/2011 10:35:53 AM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: Lady Lucky
Then one day I got lucky: a power failure. When the computer came back on and got itself dusted off and re-groomed, it was “January 1, 2001.” (Actual date, 2010!) I restarted. Never had another problem with the clock or any video.

How old is the computer?

Typically, your computer's BIOS settings are kept in a small battery-backed RAM chip. If the battery dies (typically after five years or so), and you lose all external power, the settings revert to factory values. It sounds like your BIOS backup battery has gone dead, and you had improper BIOS settings which got reset as a result of the power failure. That would account for the improvement in your machine's operation.

If you need customized settings for some reason, you should replace the BIOS battery. It's usually a small watch battery held onto your mother board by a clip.

36 posted on 09/11/2011 10:40:31 AM PDT by cynwoody
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To: Yardstick
All I can figure is that Google offers some kind of service that website owners can use to gather statistics about traffic on their site.

That's exactly what it does, as the name implies. Very useful for website owners. My wife has it enabled on our business website.

That said, I still don't know all that much about how it affects my machine, or if it tracks me any further than whatever website it's sitting on.

37 posted on 09/11/2011 10:40:37 AM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: Texas Fossil

I like it storing my volume settings. Sometimes stuff is just convenient.


38 posted on 09/11/2011 10:45:25 AM PDT by discostu (keep on keeping on)
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To: Texas Fossil

“...to open a page on the Adobe site which would show them.”

How do you actually do this? I went to Adobe and could not find it. Also tried to find it on my hard drive and could not find it. Any help would be appreciated.


39 posted on 09/11/2011 10:46:35 AM PDT by duckman (Herman 2012 Zero's night mare.)
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To: Publius6961

Thanks.


40 posted on 09/11/2011 10:47:40 AM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis (Want to make $$$? It's easy! Use FR as a platform to pimp your blog for hits!!!)
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