Adobe Flash 10.1 allows private browsing

January 22, 2010

It is reportedly said that Adobe Flash Player 10.1 will allow private browsing while surfing web in respected supported browsers. Flash Player 10.1 will automatically clear your history data once you exit the browsing session. What do you think browser’s Private Browsing is better or Flash Player 10.1’s private browsing?

Adobe Flash Player will work on supported web browsers with private browsing, including:

  • Internet Explorer 8.0 or ahead
  • Mozilla Firefox 3.5 or ahead
  • Apple Safari 2.0 or ahead
  • Google Chrome 1.0 or ahead

Adobe Flash Player will use the same concept that browsers use temporarily when private browsing is enabled, in a local storage location.  After the session is terminated, browsers will automatically clear history, cookies and any corresponding data to the session.  Flash Player will also remove any traces of user logins and passwords, when used in a flash player environment, with any other data associated with it.

When users will enable private browsing, games and applications won’t be able to access your normal browsing history, acting as if you have never access the flash application before.

Leave a comment