Allow Flash Player Safari



If you’re getting prompted to install or enable Flash Player, here’s how to proceed depending on which browser you’re using:


Head to Preferences Websites Plugins Adobe Flash Player. Tick the Adobe Flash player entry to enable Flash player on Safari. Users with macOS X 10.10 can head to Preferences Security. Enable JavaScript and tick Allow Plug-ins. After that, click on Plug-in settings and select Adobe Flash Player. If you’ve disabled Adobe Flash Player in your Safari browser, you’ll need to enable it again to view Flash-supported web content. This is also true if you’re using macOS Sierra, which disables Flash Player by default. Fortunately, enabling this program in Safari isn’t that difficult since you can easily do it by taking a few steps. Alternatively, you can tell Safari to ask you before using Flash. At the bottom of the window, you’ll see an option for “When Visiting Other Websites”–this lets you enable Flash across the board. We don’t recommend you do this, because most of the time all you’ll be doing is enabling intrusive ads.

Chrome


If you notice a red “x” in the top-right corner of your address bar, simply click this icon and select “Always allow plug-ins” on the site where you’re playing:


If you don’t see this icon, proceed to chrome://plugins from your address bar and ensure that Adobe Flash Player is enabled and set to “Always allowed to run”:



Lastly, navigate to chrome://settings/content from your address bar and scroll down to the “Flash” section to confirm that either “Detect and run important Flash content” or “Allow sites to fun Flash” is selected instead of “Block sites from running Flash”:



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Firefox

Allow Flash Player In Safari


Click the three horizontal lines in the top-right corner of Firefox and then select “Add-ons”:


Find “Shockwave Flash” in the list of add-ons and make sure it’s up to date and configured to either “Always Activate” or “Ask to Activate”:


Safari Flash Player Settings


Safari


Select “Safari” from the menu options and then select “Options”:


Then, select the “Security” icon, make sure “Internet plug-ins” is checked, and click “Plug-in Settings” button:

From here, make sure that “Adobe Flash Player” is checked and “On” for the site where you’re playing poker:


Edge


Click the “three dots” icon in the top-right corner of the browser and then choose “Settings” from the bottom of the list:


Then, click “View advanced settings”:


Flash Player For Safari Mac

Make sure “Use Adobe Flash Player” is togged to “On”:


Allow Flash Player Safari