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How | To Allow Flash On Safari

How | To Allow Flash On Safari

“Help! I’m trying to access a 2012 digital art portfolio for a job interview. It says I need Adobe Flash. My Safari browser just shows a puzzle piece with a ‘Blocked Plug-in’ message. How do I turn it on?”

Sam viewed the portfolio, screenshotted his work, and immediately went back into Safari > Preferences > Websites > Plug-ins. He switched the entire setting back to . how to allow flash on safari

He reloaded the portfolio. A security prompt asked: “Allow this website to use the Flash plug-in?” He clicked . For a glorious ten seconds, a shimmering, interactive art gallery spun into existence—vector graphics, smooth animations, a progress bar that looked like liquid metal. “Help

Elara smiled. “Good. And now, Sam, forget this knowledge. The future is HTML5. Let the Flash era rest.” While the technical steps above (Safari > Preferences > Websites > Plug-ins) used to work up until 2020, Adobe Flash Player was officially discontinued and blocked by all browsers on December 31, 2020. My Safari browser just shows a puzzle piece

“Click the Websites tab. Look at the left sidebar. See that tiny, almost forgotten line labeled ‘Plug-ins’ ? Click it.”