For example, see the Adobe privacy policy. Contact the website requesting access for information on their privacy policy. It's important to understand that even though this settings panel is part of Flash Player, the audio and video will be used by an application created by a third party.
Adobe assumes no responsibility for third-party privacy policies, actions of third-party companies in capturing audio or video on your computer, or such companies' use of such data or information.
To specify privacy settings for all websites, use the Global Privacy Settings panel. To specify privacy settings for individual websites, use the Website Privacy Settings panel. Applications that run in Flash Player may want to store some information on your computer, but the amount they can store is limited to kilobytes unless you agree to allocate additional space.
Local storage settings let you specify how much disk space, if any, applications from a particular website can use to store information on your computer. Note that it is the person or company that has created the application you are using that is requesting such access, not Adobe unless Adobe has created the application that wants to save the information. It is the responsibility of the person or company requesting access to make it clear to you why they want access and how they plan to use the information they save.
You should be aware of the privacy policy of anyone who is requesting access to your computer. It's important to understand that even though this settings panel is part of Flash Player, the information will be used by an application created by a third party.
Adobe assumes no responsibility for third-party privacy policies, actions of third-party companies in storing information on your computer, or such companies' use of such data or information. To specify storage settings for websites you haven't yet visited, use the Global Storage Settings panel. To specify storage settings for websites you have already visited, use the Website Storage Settings panel.
Adobe has designed Flash Player to provide security settings that do not require you to explicitly allow or deny access in most situations. Over time, as SWF and FLV content have become more sophisticated, Flash Player has also become more sophisticated, offering users additional privacy and security protections. In these cases, Flash Player asks you to make a decision: You can allow the content to work as its creator intended, using the older security rules, or you can choose to enforce the newer, stricter rules.
The latter choice helps ensure that you only view or play content that meets the most recent standards of security, but it may sometimes prevent older SWF or FLV content from working properly. When older content runs in a newer version of the player, and Flash Player needs you to make a decision about enforcing newer rules or not, you may see one of the following pop-up dialog boxes. These dialog boxes ask your permission before allowing the older SWF or FLV content to communicate with other locations on the Internet:.
To change your security settings or learn more about your options, see the Global Security Settings panel. Some content on the Internet is protected by the content provider using Adobe Flash Access. To enjoy this protected content, users must first get content licenses from the content provider. Adobe for enterprise. Acrobat Reader DC. Adobe Flash Player. Adobe AIR. Adobe Shockwave Player.
All products. Students and Teachers. Schools and Universities. Get Support. Find answers quickly. Thank you. Uninstalling Smilebox would result in the pop-up no longeer displaying. You can tell if Smilebox is installed by going to:. Thank you very much. I did some reading about Smilebox a few minutes ago. I definitely will uninstal it. I appreciate community. I've been trying to find a way to get rid of the pop up for weeks.
You solved my problem in a few short posts. Very helpful!! Welcome to the Community! Skip Take tour. From the menu that appears, next to Flash , select Allow.
Close the Settings window. From the menu bar, choose Safari and then Preferences. Select the Websites tab and then underneath Plug-ins , ensure that the box next to Adobe Flash Player is selected. Once selected you will see a list of websites.
From the website you want to enable Flash for in the list and change the drop-down to On.
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