Internet Explorer users can now delete flash cookies thanks to the latest version of Adobe Flash and support from Microsoft.
The latest release candidate for Adobe Flash 10.3 is integrated into the “delete browsing history” option in Internet Explorer 8 and 9. This means that if you delete browsing history or individual cookies, the flash cookies will be deleted with them.
As Microsoft
clarified yesterday, the company outlined several steps to test this feature.
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First you need to install Adobe Flash 10.3 Release Candidate, and then visit the Flash Cookies demo page. Further it is proposed to save cookies and then clean them in accordance with the instructions, after which you need to refresh the page.
In addition to Internet Explorer, the latest dev version of Google Chrome also provides an opportunity to delete flash cookies, and it is planned to add this feature to the stable version. No similar news has been received from Mozilla yet, but they are already working in this direction.