-
All replies
-
Helpful answers
-
Mar 25, 2015 6:36 AM in response to milanidadaby joe_7399,Hello milanidada,
Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
I understand that you are receiving a “Blocked plug-in” alert on your Mac while attempting to view video online. In this situation, I would recommend reading over and using the information in the attached article to update to a later version of Adobe Flash Player.
Adobe Flash Player updates available for OS X on March 20, 2015 - Apple Support
Have a great day,
Joe
-
Mar 25, 2015 6:41 AM in response to milanidadaby NasrHARRAG,Hello and welcome to Apple Comunities
You must have Adobe Flash Player
install it
and in preferences you must autorise the adobe flash player
-
Mar 25, 2015 11:47 AM in response to joe_7399by milanidada,Thanks for your help, but really it was not helpful. When I clicked in the AFP message to update flash player and download it I'd got seven downloads of it with numbers from ---1 to ---7. I instal them but still found plug-ins blocked.
But I found solution in this way: went to ,Uninstaller' on AFP sight to uninstall existing Flash player, and doing that found on the same page instructions for downloading latest version of Flash player for the various types of processors (which should be indicated). I followed the instruction and successfully downloaded and then installed it. Finally I reboot my Mac and found that 'block plug-ins' disappeared.
