Examples of using Local shared in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
From time to time, HP will use Flash local shared objects(LSOs) to store Flash content information and preferences.
Flash Player may save certain user settings by storing them on Customer's Computer as a local shared object.
you using web beacons, cookies, local shared objects(LSOs) and similar methods(examples of which are defined below).
Flash cookies(also known as“Local Shared Objects”) aren't like normal cookies,
Adobe AIR may cause certain user settings to be stored on your Device as a local shared object.
including the ability to limit third parties from storing local shared objects.
device and that use local shared objects or local storage.
we use Local Shared Objects, also referred to as flash cookies, on our Website.
A local shared object or flash cookie is like most other browser cookies except that it can store additional types of information.
such as HTML5 web storage and local shared objects(all referred to as'cookies' below),
We use cookies and similar software tools such as HTML5 Storage or Local Shared Objects(together"cookies") to identify your interests
Web Beacons*, local shared objects, files,
Our websites may also you so called“Flash Cookies”(also known as Local Shared Objects or“LSOs”)
Flash cookies(also known as Flash Local Shared Objects), or similar data on certain parts of our Website for fraud prevention
for example, local shared objects(also called“Flash cookies”)
such as HTML5 web storage and local shared objects(all referred to as'cookies' below),
Flash cookies(also known as local shared objects) are data files that can be created on your computer by the websites you visit
including local shared objects(sometimes called‘flash cookies'),
The type and amount of information that the third party application requests to be stored in a local shared object can vary by application and such requests are solely controlled by the third party.
such as Local Shared Objects(also referred to as“Flash cookies”)