I don't understand why you would want it purged? There isn't cookies stored
there, there isn't any sensitive information there either. The only thing
that is stored there is a list of the flash sites you have been too, but it
is only accessible to you, not to the flash apps you use.

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Wade Preston Shearer <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10 Aug 2009, at 21:52, Sean Thayne wrote:
>
>  There is actually a reason for this thou. Flash caches certain swz files
>> that are frameworks, and also stores security information for sites. The
>> reason flash uses it's own path is so that between different browsers
>> those
>> cached files and settings are shared. And flash doesn't store cookie
>> information, it uses the browser. Although it does have issues with
>> firefox
>> cookies and file uploads onto https sites.
>>
>
> According to the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager, there are two types
> of content is stores: third-party content and common flash components. I am
> fine with it storing both but when I reset my browser, the third-party
> content should be purged.
>
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