May 24, 2010



On a tip from TYWKIWDBI:

You Deleted Your Cookies? Think Again


More than half of the internet’s top websites use a little known capability of Adobe’s Flash plug-in 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.

I installed a Firefox add-on called BetterPrivacy. If you read to the bottom of the article linked above, they have some other options listed.

Not, mind you, that I much care who sees that I browsed some photos at Flickr... but better safe than sorry.

Anyone besides me ever feel like they're playing whack-a-mole, trying to stay ahead of all the possibilities?

Cross-posted at the Coffee with CrankyBeach

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2 Comments:

On May 26, 2010 at 7:21 AM , Christie Maurer said...

I checked out the article. It's dated August of last year. I wonder what's happened since.

 
On May 30, 2010 at 11:26 AM , Carolyn C. said...

Don't know, Christie, but you should have SEEN the boatloads of cookies that were on my computers......!