shared file - traducción al ruso
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shared file - traducción al ruso

PIECE OF DATA THAT WEBSITES USING ADOBE FLASH MAY STORE ON A USER’S COMPUTER
Flash cookie; Flash shared object; LSO cookie; Flash cookies; .sol file; SOL file; Sol file; Local Shared Object

shared file      
коллективный файл
shared file      
файл совместного (коллективного) пользования
file sharing         
  • Demonstrators protesting [[The Pirate Bay raid]] in 2006
  • Screenshot of an open-source file-sharing software [[Shareaza]]
PRACTICE OF DISTRIBUTING OR PROVIDING ACCESS TO DIGITALLY STORED INFORMATION
Filesharing; File-sharing; File-swapping; File Sharing; File-sharing program; List file sharing utilities; File-sharing programs; Ethics of file sharing; File sharing networks; File trading; Private file-sharing networks; P2P-filesharing; P2P filesharing; File swapping; Free music downloads; MP3 file sharing; Mp3 file sharing; Music sharing; Music swapping; File sharing protocol; Electronic file sharing; P2P file-sharing service; File shareing; File Uploading and Sharing; File-sharing networks; File sharing program; File sharing network; Illegal file sharing; Internet file sharing; Impact of illegal downloading on the film industry; Impact of Illegal Downloading on the Film Industry; Effects of file sharing; File sharing website; History of file sharing; Economic impact of file sharing; File-sharing website; File sharing service; File sharing services

общая лексика

совместное использование файлов

профессионализм

разделение файлов

Смотрите также

file server; file system

Definición

ФАЙЛОВАЯ СИСТЕМА
часть операционной системы ЭВМ, ведающая использованием записей данных файлов.

Wikipedia

Local shared object

A local shared object (LSO), commonly called a Flash cookie (due to its similarity with an HTTP cookie), is a piece of data that websites that use Adobe Flash may store on a user's computer. Local shared objects have been used by all versions of Flash Player (developed by Macromedia, which was later acquired by Adobe Systems) since version 6.

Flash cookies, which can be stored or retrieved whenever a user accesses a page containing a Flash application, are a form of local storage. Similar to cookies, they can be used to store user preferences, save data from Flash games, or track users' Internet activity. LSOs have been criticised as a breach of browser security, but there are now browser settings and addons to limit the duration of their storage.