FlashCookiesView is a small utility that displays the list of cookie files created by Flash component (Local Shared Object) in your Web browser. For each cookie file, the lower pane of FlashCookiesView displays the content of the file in readable format or as Hex dump.
You can also select one or more cookie files, and then copy them to the clipboard, save them to text/html/xml file or delete them.
System Requirements
This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 7. Also, FlashCookiesView can work with any Web browser, because the Flash component always save flash cookies in the same place and in the same format, regardless the Web browser that you use.
Location of Flash cookies files (Local Shared Object)
On Windows XP, the flash cookies are stored under C:\Documents and Settings\[Your Profile]\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\[Random Name]\[Web Site Path]. On Windows 7/Vista, the flash cookies are stored under C:\Users\[Your Profile]\AppData\Roaming\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\[Random Name]\[Web Site Path].
The flash cookie files are saved with .sol extension, and their content is stored in binary format, and thus regular text editor/viewer cannot display them.
Known Issues
Some flash cookie files cannot be parsed by FlashCookiesView, and in these cases, the lower pane will be empty. If you want, you can view the raw content of the cookie file, by choosing ‘Hex Dump’ view from Options->Display Mode.
Using FlashCookiesView
FlashCookiesView doesn’t require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply copy the files to any folder you like, and run the executable file – FlashCookiesView.exe
The main window of FlashCookiesView contains 2 panes: The upper pane displays the list of all cookies files found in your flash cookies folder. When you select a cookies file in the upper pane, the lower pane displays the content of the cookie. By default, FlashCookiesView parse the cookie file and display it in name/value format, but you can also view the content of the cookie file as Hex Dump, by choosing ‘Hex Dump’ view from Options->Display Mode (or simply by pressing F3).
You can also select one or more cookie files in the upper pane, and then use ‘Save Selected Items’ option to export the cookies list to text/html/xml/csv file, or ‘Delete Selected Cookies Files’ to delete unneeded flash cookies.
If you want to view the Flash cookies of another computer/operating system/user profile, simply press F9 and select the right base cookies folder.
You can also select one or more cookie files, and then copy them to the clipboard, save them to text/html/xml file or delete them.
System Requirements
This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 7. Also, FlashCookiesView can work with any Web browser, because the Flash component always save flash cookies in the same place and in the same format, regardless the Web browser that you use.
Location of Flash cookies files (Local Shared Object)
On Windows XP, the flash cookies are stored under C:\Documents and Settings\[Your Profile]\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\[Random Name]\[Web Site Path]. On Windows 7/Vista, the flash cookies are stored under C:\Users\[Your Profile]\AppData\Roaming\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\[Random Name]\[Web Site Path].
The flash cookie files are saved with .sol extension, and their content is stored in binary format, and thus regular text editor/viewer cannot display them.
Known Issues
Some flash cookie files cannot be parsed by FlashCookiesView, and in these cases, the lower pane will be empty. If you want, you can view the raw content of the cookie file, by choosing ‘Hex Dump’ view from Options->Display Mode.
Using FlashCookiesView
FlashCookiesView doesn’t require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply copy the files to any folder you like, and run the executable file – FlashCookiesView.exe
The main window of FlashCookiesView contains 2 panes: The upper pane displays the list of all cookies files found in your flash cookies folder. When you select a cookies file in the upper pane, the lower pane displays the content of the cookie. By default, FlashCookiesView parse the cookie file and display it in name/value format, but you can also view the content of the cookie file as Hex Dump, by choosing ‘Hex Dump’ view from Options->Display Mode (or simply by pressing F3).
You can also select one or more cookie files in the upper pane, and then use ‘Save Selected Items’ option to export the cookies list to text/html/xml/csv file, or ‘Delete Selected Cookies Files’ to delete unneeded flash cookies.
If you want to view the Flash cookies of another computer/operating system/user profile, simply press F9 and select the right base cookies folder.
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