Comment #35 on issue 158 by marcelo.dacruz: Incognito window, not
so 'incognito' with Flash content
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You can always sit and wait for plug-in developers do the right thing (even
if you
inform them that you are in incognito mode), but I'm w
Comment #34 on issue 158 by C4rl0sMC: Incognito window, not so 'incognito'
with Flash content
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=158
I think the obvious approach would be to prompt users whenever plugins not
proven
safe are detected for whether or not to use them by listing th
Comment #33 on issue 158 by brent.lamborn: Incognito window, not
so 'incognito' with Flash content
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Yep. For Photoshop.com to "forget" how you are, it would take Adobe
modifying Flash
such that it recognizes the Flash object is being load
Comment #30 on issue 158 by alexandr...@yahoo.com: Incognito window, not
so 'incognito' with Flash content
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For some reason Photoshop Express http://www.photoshop.com seems to keep
some sort of cookie in the
browser, because even though I
Comment #32 on issue 158 by melado: Incognito window, not so 'incognito'
with Flash content
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@30: Just look in the folder I describe in the bug. That's where Flash (not
Chrome!)
stores all its info. By the moment it looks like Chrome will
Comment #31 on issue 158 by j...@chromium.org: Incognito window, not
so 'incognito' with Flash content
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Alexandr: this requires updates from the browser and plugin. We've
implemented the
Chrome side, and now you'll have to wait for plugi
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Comment #29 on issue 158 by j...@chromium.org: Incognito window, not
so 'incognito' with Flash content
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Comment #26 on issue 158 by j...@chromium.org: Incognito window, not
so 'incognito' with Flash content
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Jon: if it was that simple, it would have been done before launch :)
I believe there is c
Comment #25 on issue 158 by jor...@incometaxplus.net: Incognito window, not
so 'incognito' with Flash content
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What's your operating system? It doesn't happen to me.
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Comment #24 on issue 158 by j...@chromium.org: Incognito window, not
so 'incognito' with Flash content
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Could we expose a user-mode filesystem
Comment #21 on issue 158 by HelderAlvesPT: Incognito window, not
so 'incognito' with Flash content
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divilex,
Look at the milestone label assigned by GWilson. This has moved beyond
v1.1. Don't
expect some real fix soon as this implies som
Comment #20 on issue 158 by gwil...@chromium.org: Incognito window, not
so 'incognito' with Flash content
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This evolved into a larger conversation about standard plugin/browser
behavior.
Some browsers might interpret 'incognito' as just
Comment #19 on issue 158 by divi...@hotmail.com: Incognito window, not
so 'incognito' with Flash content
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This is in the assigned state for a good while now..any progress on this?
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Comment #18 on issue 158 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Incognito window, not
so 'incognito' with Flash content
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Also, flash content is not only found in "C:\Documents and
Settings\[user]\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash
Player\#SharedObjects\" a
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Comment #16 by myst3r0ns:
Users do have the option to visit macromedia flash settings page online and
disable
all flash locally saved objects - problem, not widely known and
Issue 158: Incognito window, not so 'incognito' with Flash content
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Comment #15 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was also worried about flash objects/files remaining or going on your
computer
whilst in Incognito mode, hope this is fixed soon.
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Reproducible with Chrome 149.30, Win XP SP2. Found the "Flex.org" folder
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Comment #8 by bobbias:
http://crypto.stanford.edu/websec/chromium/chromium-security-architecture.pdf
I would heavily suggest reading this paper, it explains in great detail th
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