about Flash cookies; after linking to the Flush site mentioned above, Klaus1 continues:
The excellent add-on for Safari called
Glims now includes a setting for automatically deleting flash cookies when Safari is shut down:
http://www.machangout.com/which not only does that but much more equally useful stuff!
This article covers the issue in more depth:
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/08/you...es-think-again/Flash cookies are also known as 'Zombie Cookies' and are used by a number of firms, including Hulu, MTV, and Myspace. Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at the internet security firm Sophos, told BBC News that the source of the trouble was Adobe Flash itself, which he called "one of the weirdest programs on the planet".
"I think it's highly unlikely that these large companies have abused Flash cookies - which are different from browser cookies - with malicious intent," he said.
"I think it's much more likely that the vast majority of users are simply oblivious to the bizarre way in which Adobe allows them to configure the software."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-10787882Glims certainly sounds useful. And don't you just love that line about Flash being "one of the weirdest programs on the planet...." ?