I just wanted to know if CSC removes the new extremely persistent cookie called"evercookie"?? That way if it doesn’t I would make a feature request is the “Wishlist” here
If not sure what I’m talking about (Here’s what I’m reffering to)
http://samy.pl/evercookie/
I’ll quote part of it
evercookie -- never forget.DESCRIPTION
evercookie is a javascript API available that produces extremely persistent cookies in a browser. Its goal is to identify a client even after they've removed standard cookies, Flash cookies (Local Shared Objects or LSOs), and others. evercookie accomplishes this by storing the cookie data in several types of storage mechanisms that are available on the local browser. Additionally, if evercookie has found the user has removed any of the types of cookies in question, it recreates them using each mechanism available. Specifically, when creating a new cookie, it uses the following storage mechanisms when available: - Standard HTTP Cookies - Local Shared Objects (Flash Cookies) - Silverlight Isolated Storage - Storing cookies in RGB values of auto-generated, force-cached PNGs using HTML5 Canvas tag to read pixels (cookies) back out - Storing cookies in Web History - Storing cookies in HTTP ETags - Storing cookies in Web cache - window.name caching - Internet Explorer userData storage - HTML5 Session Storage - HTML5 Local Storage - HTML5 Global Storage - HTML5 Database Storage via SQLite TODO: adding support for: - Caching in HTTP Authentication - Using Java to produce a unique key based off of NIC info</blockquote>
Thanks for any info in advance :-TU