FLUSHING SUPERCOOKIES
Just when you think you have seen it all, or most of it, here comes another warning. So you think you have protected yourself by intelligently managing
web browser cookies?
How about the latest cookie generation known as SuperCookies, which, according to a recent article in the New York Times, have enabled data mining companies like Acxiom to accumulate an average of 1,500 pieces of information on every single American, all 320 million of us?
Well, now you can check for Adobe Flash cookies or Local Shared Objects (LSO). I did a check on my computer and found 131 of the little devils. Yes a lot of the web is developed in Adobe Flash these days. Web sites are using LSO to track wherever you go. It gets worse. Flash can also be used to reinstall the regular web cookies that you had previously deleted! Here's how to fix this.