how to eliminate a pop up
how to eliminate a pop up " adobe flash player install manager is damaged and can't be opened"
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15
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how to eliminate a pop up " adobe flash player install manager is damaged and can't be opened"
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15
Reply to eliminate a pop up referred to website preferences in Safari security, I have Mojave and there is no selection for website preferences. I have a repeat pop up that reads adobe flash player is damaged. How else might I block this action which interrupts whatever I am doing.
The sites that pop up convincing Adobe Flash warnings are malware sites. If you don't have Adobe Flash installed on your Mac, you will be doubly certain of this fact. If you ever installed the real Adobe Flash, there will be an uninstaller for it in the /Applications/Utilities folder. Adobe Flash will be end of life by Adobe before year's end.
the popup says adobeflashplayer is damage. I have an adobe flash player uninstaller in the doc and it creates the popup when clicked. Any other ideas will be appreciated.
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