Interesting Software and System News

lol ;D I’d rather see them take care of their program GUI theme instead, badly needed :wink:

Well, no matter if I’m an Avira fan or any other kind of related to Avira or not, I always wish all security software become best with max protection rate and we see a world free of malware :slight_smile: , I never wants to see famous antivirus-es become weak to my favorite AV get better rank.

+1, and solve the UAC problem for every on-demand scan!

I will not get rid of most downloaded Software ever :stuck_out_tongue: http://www.chip.de/Downloads-Download-Charts-Top-100-aller-Zeiten_32417798.html

End of off-topic by me! ;D

heard Avast just acquired Avira, but I can’t say more… nda ;D … anyway it’s just a matter of changing the last three letters after the merge 8)

The first news I’ve heard today. Is it real? :slight_smile:

yes Tech… and the forums will be merged too… tomorrow I think :-X

Is Di…man there? ;D

Don’t say his name :o :-X!.Like harry potter no one would dare to say “Voldemort” ;D
I hope no.

@Logos
About malwarebytes GUI theme.
I don’t agree,i think it’s cool :wink:

OT: I am “Lord Voldemort” for giving poor Sylvester a hard time ;D

Can we get back on topic in this thread and please stop the “bull”
Thanks

thought that was on topic “Interesting Software and System News” ???

“Interesting Software and System News” or “Interesting Software and System False-News” ? :wink:

It would be if you had posted the link to back up the information. ;D

Ultimate Collection of Best “about:config” Tweaks for Mozilla Firefox 4.0

I don’t know if this has been posted before or not. Just wanted to post this regarding flash player. When you delete your temporary internet files the flash player history is not deleted. ccleaner does not remove this history. I’m not sure how many people are actually aware of it. I don’t care for this at all.

Please see Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager here. http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html

CCleaner removes things related to the Flash Player. Are these things you mention different?

Even with adobe flash player selected in ccleaner these “cookies” seem to still remain. I run ccleaner before creating an image. I restored an image and the flash cookies were still there. It should have been clean.

Here is an article on these “flash cookies”.
http://blog.itsecurityexpert.co.uk/2007/12/hidden-flash-cookies.html
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Shared_Object

You could also google “how to delete flash player history” or “flash cookies”. There are a bunch of articles on this.

Go here http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html to see what websites are being stored by flashplayer on your computer.

CCleaner does delete Flash Player cookies.

I can’t see the The Settings Manager panel on Windows 7 though.

It’s supposed to but it doesn’t seem to. At least on my machine it isn’t removing these. I have the latest version of ccleaner. In adobe management console I set it to zero disk space under global settings and unticked allow third party flash content to store data and haven’t seen a flash cookie lately.

http://www.piriform.com/docs/ccleaner/ccleaner-settings/cleaning-flash-cookies

true CCleaner doesn’t always clean the macromedia folder properly…(when flash player is checked) so if you got a problem with that, just add the folder to the custom section (“include”) in CCleaner, and fyi Charyb, Adobe doesn’t store its history/cookies in temporary internet files, but as said in the macromedia folder located in your Windows user profile.

C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Macromedia