  justin Australian join:1999-05-28 Brooklyn, NY
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1 edit | reply to TeMerc Re: Company Bypasses Cookie-Deleting Consumers
article about this crappy company is top in yahoo news:
»story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s···60400719
edit: visiting this page: »www.macromedia.com/support/docum···r02.html
and using the flash object at the top, allows you to set storage space to 0kb, and you can also delete all sites that have stored things. |
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  bkgam Virtus In Ardus Premium join:2004-08-04 USA
| Thank you. -- "Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it." -- Mahatma Gandhi |
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 B Premium,MVM join:2000-10-28
| Oh sure, thank the admin. 
I gave an even more specific link above at »Company Bypasses Cookie-Deleting Consumers ... 
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  Jim Gurd Premium join:2000-07-08 Plymouth, MI
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| reply to noflash I tried it but you must close and restart your browser for the change to take effect. I have a popup blocker that also stops flash but it forces you to close and restart IE in order to enable or disable Flash. I was hoping for a way to do it on the fly and then just refresh the page. So far no luck. |
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  hpguru Curb Your Dogma Premium join:2002-04-12
| said by Jim Gurd :I was hoping for a way to do it on the fly and then just refresh the page. So far no luck. Proxomitron can do it. If I recall correctly one of the default filters will convert flash objects to links. -- Get hpHOSTS! Member ASAP |
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  mr_slick
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1 edit | reply to Owlbet same here! if a site does not have a non-flash page then i don't really need to visit said site 
EDIT: --and yes it is possible to never install flash in the first place and/or be prompted when it wants to install itself. |
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 Libra Premium join:2003-08-06 USA | reply to TeMerc B, Thanks for linking the Macromedia global settings page. I've had that set for my Windows 98 computer but never set it on XP, until now. This whole thing is disguesting. Sincerely, Libra |
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| reply to TeMerc I have flash on iE but I set the killbit long ago in Spyware Blaster so it never runs. I never installed it for Firefox, Mozilla or Opera. I also use Proxo and have it set to convert Flash objects to links. There's a toggle switch in Proxo also if you want to install Flash.
My ISP, Road Runner, and my favorite airline, Aloha, put their sites wholly behind Flash about six months or so ago. I was furious. I complained to both several times. Both now have html sites for those who don't use Flash. At first, when I complained, I got nowhere. But I kept at it and others must have also. -- The first and foremost function of our jurors is to protect private citizens from a tyrannical and intrusive government...Jurors are the last line of defense for liberty. Thomas Jefferson 1789 |
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  cork1958 Cork
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| reply to PageTurner said by PageTurner :I use Spyware Blaster to disable flash. If I need it for something, it takes a couple of seconds to turn it back on. Same here. Especially on my 2 older computers. Flash is WAY over used!! -- Spread Opera, fastest browser on earth or Cyberspace! |
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  Varlik Without Honor You Will Never Be Free Premium join:2002-01-06 Anderson, SC 1 edit | reply to TeMerc How and where do we access this Macromedia Flash control panel? I cant even find a way to access any Flash controls. |
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  antdude A Ninja Ant Premium,VIP join:2001-03-25
| reply to cork1958 said by cork1958 :said by PageTurner :I use Spyware Blaster to disable flash. If I need it for something, it takes a couple of seconds to turn it back on. Same here. Especially on my 2 older computers. Flash is WAY over used!! Ditto even on my Athlon 64 machine! I am sick of Flash especially advertisements. I use FlashBlock and AdBlock in Mozilla v1.7.6. I will play Flash manually, even block them if necessary. -- Ant @ The Ant Farm: »antfarm.ma.cx ... Please do not IM/e-mail me for technical support. Use the forum (I check almost daily)! Disclaimer: The views expressed in this posting are mine, and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer. |
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| reply to Varlik What is probably confusing you is that the Flash controls aren't accessed via a file / executable stored on your PC. Settings are modified via various panels of an interactive web-based Settings Manager; evidently, the manager makes changes to a file or files where the settings are stored on the local PC. To some, these interactive panels may have appeared to simply be screenshots illustrating what needed to be changed using a local-PC utility; however, they are not just screenshots, they actually are the panels where changes need to be made.
There are several links amongst the Flash documentation site (previously posted here) that can be used to access the panels. I prefer this page:
»www.macromedia.com/support/docum···ger.html
which has a section entitled, "How do I get to the Settings Manager panel in Macromedia Flash Player?". The section has all the links to the needed panels nicely consolidated in one spot.
Simply click on each one and the settings panel will appear in a separate web page. Make your changes and it will be saved for use in your next and future Flash sessions. Some of the panels don't provide a lot of confidence that the modified settings "stick", but if you go back through the panels after making changes, you will see some that obviously have retained the proper settings, and you'll just have to assume that the others have been "remembered" also. |
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  Varlik Without Honor You Will Never Be Free Premium join:2002-01-06 Anderson, SC
| Thanks BandHeight I'd forgotten that since I never need to access it for anything. Until now apparently.;) |
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  jig
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| reply to justin i think you have to revisit the page every time you update flash to ensure the 0% rule is followed.
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  antiserious The Future ain't what it used to be Premium join:2001-12-12 Scranton, PA
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... thanks, B and Justin, for the link - seems I remember doing that for W98SE but I just had to do it for XP ... there was one entry in there, for ESPN ... do I have to access that page in IE as well, or is this one-and-done for the whole rig ...
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