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Finally, Adobe has added a user-friendly Control Panel applet so you can adjust Flash's settings. Most people didn't know you could block sites from storing Flash data on your computer, but it required going to Macromedia's site to do it. This is much better.
I always download the Adobe stuff (reader & flash) using Linux. That way, there's no need for Adobe download manager, Adobe Air and other needless junk.
No one has any right to force data on you
and command you to believe it or else.
If it is not true for you, it isn't true. LRH
What I do, since I manage a lot of computers....sign up for a free account with Adobe. You then have access to their download section, where you can download the basic full install packages (without the "me-too" crap like toolbars or other junk)
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I selected to block all sites from storing information in the Adobe control panel setting. However, it put back to "Allow sites to save...." automatically.
Would you check the Flash Player control panel applet to see your selected options stays as your selection?
You need to close the browser and then launch it again. Then go back to the control panel to verify it.
I selected "Block all site from storing....", but when I close the browser and launch it again later, it automatically put back to the default, allow sites to save.