Adobe Flash Player For Mac Safe

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Safe Mode is the default user mode in Safari 6.1 or later, but it can prevent content from working as expected. Learn how to enable rich-media content created in Adobe Flash to run in Unsafe Mode.

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AIR users who encounter Unknown Publisher warning while installing the apps should contact their application developer for an updated application installer.

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By default, Safari 6.1 and later play rich-media content in Safe Mode. Safe Mode protects users by restricting what can be done with content created in Adobe Flash. But, it also prevents some content from working correctly, such as installing AIR applications or Adobe Connect Add-in.

If you trust the current domain, you can use the following steps to enable the content to run in Unsafe Mode. Unsafe Mode places fewer restrictions on content so the content can work correctly.

  1. With the website open, choose Safari > Preferences.

  2. Select your website from the list of currently open websites.

  3. While holding down the Option/Alt key on your keyboard, click on the menu next to the web-site name selected in step 3. Then open the pop-up menu and deselect Run in Safe Mode.

  1. With the website open, choose Safari > Preferences.

  2. In the Security tab of the Preferences panel, click Plug-in Settings.

  3. Select your website from the list of currently open websites.

  4. While holding down the Option/Alt key on your keyboard, click on the menu next to the web-site name selected in step 3 to open the pop-up menu, then deselect Run in Safe Mode.

Adobe Flash Player Mac Chrome

  1. With the website open, choose Safari > Preferences.

  2. In the Security tab of the Preferences panel, select Manage Website Settings.

  3. Select your website from the list of currently open websites.

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