Update Flash Player For Safari Mac



By default, Flash Player will check for updates automatically and when there is an update available, you will be notified and these notifications can be very annoying.

Flash Player is a free browser plug-in that is used across the BBC website for playing videos, animations and games. Find out here how to install the Flash Player plug-in on Safari for Mac. How to enable Adobe Flash Player on a Mac using Safari. First of all, make sure that you have Adobe Flash Player downloaded. Go here if you need it. Click 'Safari' in the top toolbar, then choose 'Preferences.' Open the program's Preferences. Toggle over to 'Websites.'

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For the past two weeks, I was bothered with the constantly popping up this Adobe notification asking me to update Adobe Flash Player. This was extremely annoying because while I was working this prompt kept suddenly appear closing everything and I found this distractive and annoying.

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The Adobe prompt says (see the image below):

“An Update to Adobe Flash Player is available. This update includes…..”, ad you can see its image below:

There are only two options. The options provided are: Remind Me Later and Download. Choosing the Remind Me Later option is almost useless because this annoying popup will appear again after 60 minutes.

If you are annoyed also, this short article will teach you how you can disable this Adobe Flash update notification on your Mac.

To do this, you need to customize your settings. This is a very easy process. Here is how:

  1. On your Mac, open System Preferences (this is where you can adjust system settings to customize your Mac). You can open this easily by selecting one of the followings:
    1. Click the System Preferences icon, which is located in the Dock.
    2. Or go to Apple Menu and then select System Preferences.
  2. Click the Flash Player icon
  3. Click the Updates tab.
  4. This is the Updates section saying “Flash Player can automatically check for updates to help protect your computer….”. You will also see three options:
    1. Allow Adobe to install updates
    2. Notify me to install updates (this is probably selected)
    3. Never check for updates
  5. I selected the “never check for updates” option. You may also select the first option, which will update automatically without any prior notification.
  6. Selecting the third option will open a popup saying: “System Preferences is trying to install a new helper tool”. You may have to enter you Admin password. Enter your password and click Install Helper.
  7. Now you are done. You will no longer be bothered.

Since now autonomic update notifications are disabled, you may want to check periodically whether you really need to update Adobe Flash. Simply again, open the Flash Player Updates section, and click “Check Now”. If there is an update available, click Yes to download and install. You may also uninstall Flash on your Mac. To do this, you need to download and run “Adobe Uninstaller”.

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