Saving Youtube volume level in Private Browsing

How can I save Flash volume level in Firefox Private Browsing mode (in sites like Youtube)?
Thanks.

Thank you Chris. I appreciate your reply.
Firefox stores site-cookies in Private Browsing mode for the session (i.e. until exiting FF or switching to normal browsing).
I think it would make sense if ‘flash cookies’ would also be stored for the session.

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