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  1. I stand corrected. Bill P is the author of WinPatrol--which was downloaded by me at the same time as ccleaner. Re: Flash Cookies -- they are NOT the same as traditional cookies, and accordingly, may not be automatically removed by ccleaner. But, I'd love it if they were ... August 17, 2009 Bruce Schneier on Security Re: Flash Cookies Flash has the equivalent of cookies, and they're (much) hard to delete: Unlike traditional browser cookies, Flash cookies are relatively unknown to web users, and they are not controlled through the cookie privacy controls in a browser. That means even if a user thinks they have cleared their computer of tracking objects, they most likely have no
  2. Sorry about your taste in avatars. Bill P is Bill Pytlovany the creator of Ccleaner!
  3. Flash cookies are different from what we're used to. These sneaky online actors are not where other cookies are stored and can easily go undetected. Visit "find.pcworld.com/63930" My question is has/will CCleaner get these guys sooner, not later? What say you, Bill P? email address removed by moderator
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    spyware .log

    Like the rest of humanity, I run a Spyware program (actually multiple)--and they do their job well. Does CCleaner sweep/clean spyware logs and other nasty traces that aren't actually spyware but likely part of the LAN/WAN setup if one happens to be in such a network configuration? If not, would someone care to share info on products that cleverly reside on one hard drive--undetected as spyware (by any other name). Thanks for your answer/feedback! Bob Veris
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