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Adobe Flash 10.3 Update Released With Privacy and Security Emphasis, Ability To Delete Flash Cookies

It figures, the day after I updated a number of computers at work a new update to Adobe Flash would come out. The good news is that this update brings with it some fixes for much publicized problems. The big features in this update include a native desktop control panel and the ability to delete Flash Cookies, a function to be incorporated with major browsers. The other features include incorporating auto-update for Mac OSX and becoming compatible with Android 3.1 Honeycomb.

The Adobe Security blog highlights and explains the privacy and security features:

The native control panel is something that has been around for a while as demonstrated by Java. You’ll find it on the Control Panel, All Control Panel Items, or under Programs if you use a different view.

The control panel should also be a step forward for security as it allows for checking for updates automatically for both the Internet Explorer ActiveX version as well as the plugin version for other browsers. You can manually check for updates as well with the Check Now button.

Grabbing the updates through the Check Now button will hopefully get the latest updates without having to mess around with Adobe DLM (Download Manager) or other unnecessary add-ons you get when downloading it from the Adobe Get Flash page. If not, the direct links on this previous 404TS article still work perfectly to get straight to the setup executables.

Internet Explorer has incorporated the ability to delete Flash Cookies from within the browser for IE8 and IE9 while Chrome has it in their dev track.

Update your Adobe Flash to 10.3 and watch for the new features in your browser with later updates.