Zarathustra
Expert Member
Just found out that Adobe Flash Player stores website history information for visited Flash-enabled websites, which isn't removed through conventional browser history removal techniques.
In order to find out what has been stored & to delete the relevant information:
- Right-click on some Flash content e.g. The banner located at the top, in the middle of this page.
- Select [Global Settings].
- Click on the [Local Storage Settings By Site] button.
- A list of websites visit which has Flash content is displayed.
- Click on the [Close] button to return to the previous window.
- Click on the [Delete All] button to remove the hsitoric evidence.
In order to find out what has been stored & to delete the relevant information:
- Right-click on some Flash content e.g. The banner located at the top, in the middle of this page.
- Select [Global Settings].
- Click on the [Local Storage Settings By Site] button.
- A list of websites visit which has Flash content is displayed.
- Click on the [Close] button to return to the previous window.
- Click on the [Delete All] button to remove the hsitoric evidence.