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Adobe Flash Cookies: The Silent Privacy Killer

 
Anonymous Coward
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05/18/2009 09:11 PM
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Adobe Flash Cookies: The Silent Privacy Killer
I'm kinda pissed at the moment...

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There are hundreds of applications out there from flowers cleaners to built-in browser features that eliminate cookies on the spot, and even let you set cookie policies on your computer regarding what can be stored in your machine, and for how long. I’m assuming that if you’re here reading this post, you already know all of the dangers of cookies on your computer. In all honesty, I don’t seriously believe that they’re the most dangerous form of movement or web tracking, but they can definitely be used to monitor more movements than a person should feel comfortable with.
What if there was a type of cookie that could:

* Stay on your computer for an unlimited amount of time
* Store 100 kb of data by default, with an unlimited max
* Couldn’t be deleted by your browser
* Send previous visit information and history, by default, without your permission

Okay… That’s a pretty scary cookie. As it is right now, the cookies we’re so deadly afraid of can store a maximum of 4 kb of information, are manage by your browser, and by default have reasonable defaults and restrictions.
This type of cookie exists on 98% of global computers, across all operating systems. it’s the Adobe Flash Player.

The Adobe Flash Player maintains proprietary cookies called Local Shared Objects or LSO’s. LSO’s are capable of storing 100 kb’s of information for an indefinite amount of time by default. When you clear your browser history in Internet Explorer, Firefox or Opera on Windows, Linux, or OS X LSO’s are not cleared from Adobe’s local repository.
In fact, all the information in those cookies will remain indefinitely until they’re removed by the issuing website, or by you via a cumbersome and ridiculous process.
Unfortunately, I haven’t even explained the worst of it.
There’s no easy way to tell what sites are using flash cookies to track your movements. There’s no list, and there doesn’t have to be a flash GUI or visible application for flash cookies to be present. In fact, most websites using flash for user tracking don’t create GUI’s, toolbars, or applications that you can actually see in your browser while browsing the site.
Many times a tiny flash module, 2 kb in size or less is loaded into your browser on every page visit in the same way a gif, jpg or other image is. The whole purpose of this tiny, invisible flash module might be to simply record the page request, and your username or other session variables.
Alright, so now you’re sufficiently convinced that this is creepy stuff. Let’s talk about how to get rid of it?
Lame as it might be, the Flash Player has no ability to delete cookies. And as I’ve already said, your browser can’t help you out. It doesn’t even know these cookies exist! Most of the privacy settings for Adobe Flash have be accessed via a flash application on Adobe’s website called the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager.
If you want to access the Settings Manager, you can do so here. In fact, open it up now and let’s take a look.
If you’ve clicked the link above, then you’re looking at the Flash Player Settings Manager, and a list of all the sites currently storing information on the cookies stored on your computer.
Looking at my list, I see over 100 websites that have been accessing the same cookie for the last year (the last time I formatted my computer). Some of them are storing only 1kb of information, some are storing the full 100 kb’s. On my own computer, I see that my bank is storing flash information despite the fact that there isn’t a single flash application visible when I log in to check my balance. I see Youtube, CNN, Microsoft, Rotten Tomatoes and a ton more!
To delete all the Flash Cookies currently being stored on your machine:

1. Go to the Settings Manager (Website Storage Settings)
2. Go to the far-right tab
3. Click “Delete all sites”

To prevent websites from storing any more information on your computer:

1. Go to Settings Manager
2. Click the Second Tab from the left (Global Storage Settings)
3. Set the Storage Settings slider to None
4. Uncheck “Allow Third Party Flash Content to store data on your computer

There are several other “privacy” settings on the other tabs, but don’t be persuaded. Most of those privacy settings have to do with whether or not websites can access your microphone and webcam. There isn’t a single cookie option on any of the privacy tabs on the Settings Manager.
Adobe, as a global leader in browser technology (a 98% computer market share), has a responsibility to make Privacy Options easily accessible from within the Player application itself. They also have a responsibility to set reasonble default limitations. It’s ridiculous that they would enable websites to store cookies indefinitely, and in such large sizes.

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Anonymous Coward
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05/18/2009 09:13 PM
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Re: Adobe Flash Cookies: The Silent Privacy Killer
The real "killer" about Adobe Flash is all the conflicts it creates.
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05/18/2009 09:31 PM
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THANK YOU for the info. I was unaware that this existed. Not a good thing. BUT....


I am trying to delete the websites (YIKES, there were a lot of them) and the website has just stalled and will not respond. I have clicked the "confirm" button to no avail.
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05/18/2009 09:36 PM
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WHEW! It finally worked. This is an important thread, a bump for you. Thanks again. bump
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05/18/2009 09:47 PM
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bump

Alot of stuff in there.
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05/18/2009 09:57 PM
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1. Go to the Settings Manager (Website Storage Settings)
2. Go to the far-right tab
3. Click “Delete all sites”

To prevent websites from storing any more information on your computer:

1. Go to Settings Manager
2. Click the Second Tab from the left (Global Storage Settings)
3. Set the Storage Settings slider to None
4. Uncheck “Allow Third Party Flash Content to store data on your computer

Perhaps they could tell us exactly where this is?
Settings manager in WHAT???
Anonymous Coward
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05/18/2009 09:58 PM
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1. Go to the Settings Manager (Website Storage Settings)
2. Go to the far-right tab
3. Click “Delete all sites”

To prevent websites from storing any more information on your computer:

1. Go to Settings Manager
2. Click the Second Tab from the left (Global Storage Settings)
3. Set the Storage Settings slider to None
4. Uncheck “Allow Third Party Flash Content to store data on your computer

Perhaps they could tell us exactly where this is?
Settings manager in WHAT???
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Go here: [link to www.macromedia.com]
Anonymous Coward
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05/18/2009 10:09 PM
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Oh that thanks.
Where are these actually stored on your computer?
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05/18/2009 10:12 PM
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awesome thread! ty!

banana2
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05/18/2009 10:17 PM
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It is here.

C:\Documents and Settings\*YOU*\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\macromedia.com\support\flashplayer\sys

C:\Documents and Settings\*YOU*\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\
Anonymous Coward
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05/18/2009 10:23 PM
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They have .SOL files in there that can be opened with.
SolVE
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Anonymous Coward
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05/24/2009 07:03 PM
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I also suggest using ATF CLEANER, found here
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05/24/2009 07:32 PM
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i think i found it

[link to www.macromedia.com]
Boston T. Party

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05/24/2009 07:36 PM
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If you look at the sys folder, even after removing all cookies with the online manager, the folders with the site names still remain. NOT GOOD! This means that even after removing the cookies, they can still tell which sites you have been too.
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05/24/2009 07:37 PM
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interesting. glp is on the list. stored 4mb
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05/24/2009 07:40 PM
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Just delete the entire macromedia folder. The folder will re-appear every time you you connect in a new flash session.
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i think i found it

[link to www.macromedia.com]
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my list was huge.

got it off and changed setting to disallow all.
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05/24/2009 07:51 PM
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Some websites do require 3'rd party cookies. For example, live streaming sites that use camera's etc

Better to not disable it. Just delete the macromedia folder after your done with the flash site and you'll have less problems.
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05/24/2009 08:55 PM
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anyone know where this is stored on computer ...using vista...have "shockwave log" but cannot open...
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05/24/2009 08:59 PM
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anyone know where this is stored on computer ...using vista...have "shockwave log" but cannot open...
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First you have to enable Hidden files and folders.
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anyone know where this is stored on computer ...using vista...have "shockwave log" but cannot open...


First you have to enable Hidden files and folders.
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Enable 'SHOW' Hidden files and folders.
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05/24/2009 09:02 PM
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anyone know where this is stored on computer ...using vista...have "shockwave log" but cannot open...


First you have to enable Hidden files and folders.


Enable 'SHOW' Hidden files and folders.
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have that done..I'm only one using this computer so always have this setting..
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05/24/2009 09:08 PM
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\Users\<user
name>\AppData\LocalLow\Macromedia\
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05/24/2009 09:08 PM
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anyone know where this is stored on computer ...using vista...have "shockwave log" but cannot open...


First you have to enable Hidden files and folders.


Enable 'SHOW' Hidden files and folders.

have that done..I'm only one using this computer so always have this setting..
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 585165

thanks OP for the heads up ...just deleted all the sites and they were many..

I never trust these programs but you need them... always figure they can turn on the mic and the build in cam even though they "need" my permission....
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05/24/2009 09:14 PM
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\Users\<user
name>\AppData\LocalLow\Macromedia\
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I got that far there are 9 folders: 1.Direct sound ...9. Textxtra
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05/24/2009 09:22 PM
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\Users\<user
name>\AppData\LocalLow\Macromedia\

I got that far there are 9 folders: 1.Direct sound ...9. Textxtra
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Forget post above that was download folder....i got folder "shockwave player" inside that xtras folder wich goes to 9 folders above

it has the shockwave log which as i said above can't read..

.I guess I'm out of luck finding a file I can see the stored data
9teen.47™

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05/24/2009 09:34 PM
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bump
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\Users\<user
name>\AppData\LocalLow\Macromedia\

I got that far there are 9 folders: 1.Direct sound ...9. Textxtra

Forget post above that was download folder....i got folder "shockwave player" inside that xtras folder wich goes to 9 folders above

it has the shockwave log which as i said above can't read..

.I guess I'm out of luck finding a file I can see the stored data
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 585165



If you are using Firefox for a your web browser simply install the "Better Privacy" addon for your version of Firefox and it will delete the LSO's after each session.
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05/24/2009 10:07 PM
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05/24/2009 10:54 PM
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i think i found it

[link to www.macromedia.com]
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I went to the site, but it won't display the Settings panel. Twice I tried loading the page. No go.
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Bean There
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05/25/2009 08:21 AM
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Thanks for the heads up. Glad I use Crap Cleaner several times per work day. It does clear these annoyances. Now th check the other folder stuff.

Thanks again all.





GLP