within a flash click the opposite mouse button
and you may change some Adobe flash settings
like allowing camera and microphone access.
but once you've done that Adobe du… (read more)
within a flash click the opposite mouse button
and you may change some Adobe flash settings
like allowing camera and microphone access.
but once you've done that Adobe dumps
a kind of version checker on your system.
you'll see that after the next boot, when a big
standalone window with 'An update to your Adobe
Flash Player is available" mid screen occurs subject
you player is not the latest.
where is this hecking cookie or whatever stored - can't find it
in the registry nor within Docs & Settings or elsewhere.
in my opinion a good role model for all spywarer and really
disgraceful for such a big company.
"Plenty of programs are looking for a home in your system tray,
but most of them ask politely first."
Source: http://pcworld.about.net/od/techindustrytrends/The-20-Most-Annoying-Tech-Prod.htm