How to un-block Flash "Blocked plug-in" for older Flash in Safari 5.1.10?
I am using Safari 5.1.10 on an older MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard 10.6.8. I have the latest version of the Adobe Flash plug-in that will work with this older OS and browser. In other words, there is no further way to "update" Flash to the "latest" 2017 version because the new versions are not backward-compatible with 10.6.8 -- so I necessarily must use an out-of-date older version of Flash (22.0.0.192), as that is the last version that ever worked with 10.6.8.
I now get the "Blocked plug-in" error message in Safari every time I go to a Web page with Flash content, since Apple intentionally blocked older Flash versions from working on these pages, to prevent security breaches. The problem is, so many pages now use Flash that I get the error message constantly, which means I can't view any content involving Flash -- animations, videos, games, slideshows, etc. etc.
Over the years, countless users of older Macs have gotten this error message, and all sorts of purported "solutions" to get Flash working again have been posted here at Apple Discussions and at other Web forums -- but none of them work for me. So I'm asking here:
How can I "un-block" the Flash plug-in for Safari 5.1.10 in OS 10.6.8?
These are the solutions that DON'T work:
1. "Update your Flash version to the latest version."
As mentioned above, I have the latest version I can possibly have (22.0.0.192), and so cannot get the most up-to-date version. I need to simply un-block the version that I currently have (understanding the risks of having an obsolete version of Flash).
2. "Go to /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/Disabled Plug-Ins/ and move the Flash plug-in back into the enclosing folder /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/."
This doesn't work because the Flash plug-in isn't in (and never was in) the Disabled Plug-Ins folder in the first place, and was already in the correct folder.
3. "Go to Safari settings > Security and 'Enable all other plug-ins.' "
The setting is already checked. Unchecking it, re-checking it and restarting had no effect.
4. "Go to System Settings > Flash > Advanced and 'Delete all browsing data and settings."
This had no effect.
Those are the most commonly suggested solutions for the problem, but none of them work for me. Aside from those suggestions, is there ANY way to "un-block" the Flash player plug-in (other than getting a newer computer with a newer OS)?
Not that it's relevant, but to clarify: This is a work computer that uses various older specialty software programs that don't work on subsequent versions of the Mac OS, so it needs to stay at 10.6.8 permanently. So updating the OS (so that Flash can also be updated) is not a viable option either.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.