Michael Lefevre writes:

> Only if there's a security flaw in Flash itself.

Security flaws in programs of this type are legion.  I don't plan to be
a victim.

> If you don't trust the Flash plugin, then don't have it installed.

Firefox never asked me about Flash when I installed it, and I can't find
a plugin anywhere that I can deinstall.  It just appeared.

> Remove the Flash plugin. If you're on Windows, then you can do that from
> Control Panel.

No Flash plugin is listed, and there is no directory containing a Flash
plugin that I can find on the machine.  Where is it?

> Alternatively, you can get an extension which hides Flash content until
> you click it - http://flashblock.mozdev.org/

I don't want it hidden, I want it gone, and I don't want Flash support
installed unless I'm asked for it and I explicitly approve.

-- 
Anthony


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