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| − | * {{Citelink|url=http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-storage|'''Storage:'''}} describes private browsing support and the privacy issues associated with local storage of flash information. | + | * {{Citelink|url=http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-storage|txt='''Storage:'''}} describes private browsing support and the privacy issues associated with local storage of flash information. |
| − | * {{Citelink|url=http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-camera-and-mic|'''Camera and Mic:'''}} controls how websites can use your computer’s camera and microphone. | + | * {{Citelink|url=http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-camera-and-mic|txt='''Camera and Mic:'''}} controls how websites can use your computer’s camera and microphone. |
| − | * {{Citelink|url=http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-playback|'''Playback:'''}} describes how to configure peer-assisted networking to improve bandwidth. | + | * {{Citelink|url=http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-playback|txt='''Playback:'''}} describes how to configure peer-assisted networking to improve bandwidth. |
| − | * {{Citelink|url=http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-advanced|'''Advanced:'''}} controls how Flash Player handles browsing data, updates, trusted locations, and protected content. | + | * {{Citelink|url=http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-advanced|txt='''Advanced:'''}} controls how Flash Player handles browsing data, updates, trusted locations, and protected content. |
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Revision as of 16:51, 7 September 2012
| Adobe Flash Player preferences |
This utility allows for changes to various configuration settings related to Adobe Flash[1]. Many of the same configurations can be done via right-click within an active flash object in a web browser.
To access the utility shown in Figure 8.17a, use Control Panel ➜ Adobe Flash Player preferences or type flash-player-properties.
Figure 8.17a: Flash Player Configuration Utility
The options available in each tab and when to use them are described at the Adobe website:
- Storage:[2] describes private browsing support and the privacy issues associated with local storage of flash information.
- Camera and Mic:[3] controls how websites can use your computer’s camera and microphone.
- Advanced:[5] controls how Flash Player handles browsing data, updates, trusted locations, and protected content.
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