On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 09:31, Angus Scott-Fleming<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 15 Aug 2009 at 8:27, Angus Scott-Fleming  wrote:
>
>> Can't do that with Internet Explorer; although you can come close using
>> online bookmarks management like XMarks and online password management like
>> LastPass, IE doesn't have add-ons like CopyURL, NoScript, CustomizeGoogle,
>> and Adblock Plus.
>
> Oh, and I forgot a critical one: BetterPrivacy.  See this story:
>
>    You Deleted Your Cookies? Think Again | Epicenter | Wired.com
>    http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/08/you-deleted-your-cookies-think-
>    again/ or here if the above wraps unusably:
>    http://preview.tinyurl.com/l2gqaz
>
>    Several services even use the surreptitious data storage to reinstate
>    traditional cookies that a user deleted, which is called 're-
>    spawning' in homage to video games where zombies come back to life
>    even after being "killed," the report found. So even if a user gets
>    rid of a website´s tracking cookie, that cookie´s unique ID will be
>    assigned back to a new cookie again using the Flash data as the
>    "backup."
>
> Too bad there isn't a way to merge threads in Lyris, this belongs in "Why 
> Flash
> is evil" as well as here ;-)

Well, that's where I started when posting that link.

Heh.

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