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Hello, <br>
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When I use Tor, I disable Flash. However, when not using Tor,
sometimes I do use Flash.<br>
<br>
I was surprised today to discover in my .macromedia folder on Ubuntu
dozens of flash cookies.<br>
<br>
Can these cookies have connected my static non-Tor IP and the
various Tor IPs. In other words, if when using Tor I go to <a
href="http://www.yahoo.com" target="_blank">www.yahoo.com</a> can
Yahoo know my "real" IP based on the flash cookie it sent me when I
connected earlier when not using Tor?<br>
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And can the flash cookie connect to the website even when flash is
turned off? I assume not - but I don't know this.<br>
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Thanks.
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