If you’re getting prompted to install or enable Flash Player, here’s how to proceed depending on which browser you’re using:
Chrome
How to enable Adobe Flash Player on a Mac using Safari For these directions, you’ll need to know the version of Safari you’re using. To find out, open Safari, click “Safari” in the top. Open Safari, and choose Safari Preferences. Click the Websites tab and scroll down to the Plug-ins section. Locate the Adobe Flash Player entry. Click the checkbox to enable Flash Player.
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- A window with a list of installed Safari-supported plug-ins should appear over the preferences panel. In the list of plug-ins, locate Adobe Flash Player and make sure the checkbox is selected (6) to enable the plugin for Safari. Then, locate the setting 'When visiting other websites' and select the option 'On' from the dropdown menu (7).
If you notice a red “x” in the top-right corner of your address bar, simply click this icon and select “Always allow plug-ins” on the site where you’re playing:
If you don’t see this icon, proceed to chrome://plugins from your address bar and ensure that Adobe Flash Player is enabled and set to “Always allowed to run”:
Lastly, navigate to chrome://settings/content from your address bar and scroll down to the “Flash” section to confirm that either “Detect and run important Flash content” or “Allow sites to fun Flash” is selected instead of “Block sites from running Flash”:
Firefox
Click the three horizontal lines in the top-right corner of Firefox and then select “Add-ons”:
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Find “Shockwave Flash” in the list of add-ons and make sure it’s up to date and configured to either “Always Activate” or “Ask to Activate”:
Safari
Select “Safari” from the menu options and then select “Options”:
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Then, select the “Security” icon, make sure “Internet plug-ins” is checked, and click “Plug-in Settings” button:
From here, make sure that “Adobe Flash Player” is checked and “On” for the site where you’re playing poker:
Edge
Click the “three dots” icon in the top-right corner of the browser and then choose “Settings” from the bottom of the list:
Then, click “View advanced settings”:
Make sure “Use Adobe Flash Player” is togged to “On”:
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I understand that you want to be able to use Adobe Flash Player on all websites without being asked. I'm happy to provide some help with this.
Check out the steps below to change your settings so that this plugin is on when visiting other websites:
How to use Internet plug-ins in Safari for Mac - Apple Support
Allow or block websites from using plug-ins
Choose Safari > Preferences, then click Security.
To turn off all plug-ins for all websites, deselect Allow Plug-ins.
To view your installed plug-ins or turn off a specific plug-in for all websites, click the Plug-in Settings button, then deselect the checkbox for that plug-in:
You can also configure a plug-in for specific websites, whether or not the website currently requires the plug-in:
Here you see websites that are currently open or previously configured to use the plug-in. Use the pop-up menus to configure the blocking policy for each website:
- Ask: Safari asks you before letting the website use the plug-in.
- Off: Safari tries to load the content without using the plug-in. If the site requires the plug-in, Safari blocks the plug-in and might show a placeholder instead of the plug-in content.
- On: Safari lets the website use the plug-in, unless Apple is using File Quarantine to block the plug-in for security reasons (example).
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Safari Allow Flash Mac
Jul 18, 2017 10:44 AM
