Adobe® Flash® Player is a lightweight browser plug-in and rich Internet application runtime that delivers consistent and engaging user experiences, stunning audio/video playback, and exciting gameplay. Installed on more than 1.3 billion systems, Flash Player is. If your Safari version is 10.0 or later, follow the steps in For Mac OS X 10.10. Note: Apple Safari version 14, released for macOS in September 2020, will no longer load Adobe Flash Player or play Flash content.
Before you start, check the version of Safari running on your Mac. To display the version number, choose Safari > About Safari.
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- If your Safari version is 11.0 or later, follow the steps in For Mac OS X 10.11, macOS 10.12, and later.
- If your Safari version is 10.0 or later, follow the steps in For Mac OS X 10.10.
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Apple Safari version 14, released for macOS in September 2020, will no longer load Adobe Flash Player or play Flash content. Please visit Apple’s Safari support for more information.
Click the Websites tab and scroll down to the Plug-ins section. Locate the Adobe Flash Player entry.
Select a setting to use for Flash Player when you visit other websites.
You can configure Flash for individual websites (domains). Select a website listed in this window, and choose Ask, Off, or On.
Exit Preferences after you finish configuring Flash Player.
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If you are viewing Safari in full-screen mode, mouse over the top of the browser screen to see the menu.
Click the Security tab. Ensure that Enable JavaScript and Allow Plug-ins are selected. Click Plug-in Settings.
From the When visiting other websites menu, choose On, and then click Done.
You do not need to install Flash Player.
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Use the following steps to troubleshoot Flash Player for Internet Explorer on Windows 10.
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Open the page that has the rich media content in Internet Explorer. For example, visit Flash Player Help.
Click the Tools menu, in the upper-right corner of Internet Explorer.
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Ensure that your current website has rich media content. If the current website does not contain rich media content, Shockwave Flash Object doesn't appear in the list.
Open the page that has rich media content in Internet Explorer.
Click the Tools menu and choose Safety > ActiveX Filtering.
Close the browser and open it. Then, try to view the content.