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#7
Posted 31 December 2008 - 05:17 PM
The only one I know how to change is Adobe's Flash Player. You can change it's preferences when you watch videos or at this link to Adobe's web site.
#8
Posted 31 December 2008 - 07:21 PM
Google Gears, which I mention in the article above, is actually pretty simple to manage. In Firefox it adds a new menu called "Gears Settings" right below your "Add-Ons" menu, which allows you to disable Gears storage for any site that you've previously enabled. I'm sure it does something similar for IE. The trick, of course, is just realizing that the new menu has appeared in the first place.
#10
Posted 22 January 2009 - 07:27 PM
I used to go through the process of deleting these myself. But there are some good programs out there that do make it a lot easier. Qusum.com and Pareta.com work pretty well.
But for those who say there is no harm I don't actually like sites that store my username and password in a file that I can open up with a text editor. The web sites need to be more responsible then I would agree no big deal but till then, I'll cover my backside.
But for those who say there is no harm I don't actually like sites that store my username and password in a file that I can open up with a text editor. The web sites need to be more responsible then I would agree no big deal but till then, I'll cover my backside.
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