According to a press release a beta version of Adobe Flash Player 10.1, the application breaks with a tradition of ignoring the wishes of the actual users' privacy. Many users do not know that Flash Player plug maintains its own cookies along with a list of visited websites, as well as many other components. This means that the flash does not show well protected, according to most users.

At present, Flash Player stores a lot of data on the surfer's habits, including visiting web sites, cookies and other data, in fact, more or less the entire browser history. And the most awful, delete all of this information is not easy. In fact, if you want to erase a Flash cookies and so on, you must visit the Adobe website as well as perform a series of details.

However, according to a press release a beta version, published by Adobe, "Flash Player 10.1 respects the private viewing. In the release noted that the 10.1 version of any use of Flash Player uses the same mechanisms in the private viewing for the content in SWF format and HTML, which means that any objects created during the viewing in a private mode will be removed as soon as user returns to normal viewing. In addition, any existing common facilities will not be available until it is turned off up a private viewing.

Of course, users can delete any information stored in keshe Flash, though many of them do not know how to do it. Those users, who have downloaded the beta version of 10.1, can be assured that their personal life is now hidden from prying eyes. Not that they always knew that this was the primary problem...

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