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<img src="http://www.nsanedown.com/images/logos/Chrome.png" class="logo" alt="Google Chrome" title="Google Chrome" />Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier. Google Chrome also uses a brand new javascript engine (V8), which is much faster than existing javascript interpreters. This means you can create more complex and more intensive AJAX applications with fewer speed and processing constraints. Finally, Google Chrome is built on top of WebKit, so Google Chrome users will benefit from the CSS3 features being added to WebKit as those features are released.

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Deleting Flash local storage from Chrome – now in Dev Channel!

The Chromium team announced today that the integration to delete Flash Player local storage from the Chr

The Chromium team announced today that the integration to delete Flash Player local storage from the Chrome Clear Browsing Data settings UI is in this week’s Chrome Dev Channel release.

Integration with browser privacy controls is a key feature of the upcoming Flash Player 10.3 release, currently in beta on Adobe Labs. Along with the local settings manager, Flash Player 10.3 focuses on addressing the ease of use of the player settings and making sure end users are able to easily manage their privacy and Flash Player.

Emmy Huang, Group Product Manager

http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2011/04/deleting-flash-local-storage-from-chrome-now-in-dev-channel.html

Providing transparency and controls for Adobe Flash Player’s local storage

Many web users today are aware of browser cookies, and every major browser allows users to view and delete the browser cookies stored on their computer. However, some users may not be aware that many websites use different types of local storage as well, including Adobe Flash Player Local Shared Objects (LSOs), referred to by some people as “Flash cookies.”

In the past, in order to view Flash LSOs and delete them from your computer, you had to visit an online settings application on Adobe’s website. To make local storage data deletion easier, we worked with Adobe and others in the web community to design the NPAPI ClearSiteData API. This API, which Adobe has implemented in Flash Player 10.3, has made it possible to delete Flash LSOs directly from the browser itself.

As of this week’s Chrome Dev channel release, you can delete local plug-in storage data (such as Flash LSOs) from within Chrome by clicking Wrench > Tools > Clear browsing data and selecting “Delete cookies and other site and plug-in data.”

http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.com/2011/04/dev-channel-update_25.html

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