![]() Those with version 10 or newer (but still older than Safari 11) should continue on to step four, as listed above. After that, you’ll either click “Plugin Settings” or “Manage Website Settings” (you’ll see different prompts depending on your version of Safari). Then, make sure that the boxes next to “Enable Javascript” and “Allow Plug-ins” are checked. But instead of using the “Websites” tab, toggle over to the “Security” tab. If you have an earlier version of Safari, you’ll still have to go through Safari’s “Preferences” to enable Flash Player. ![]() Devon Delfino/Business Insiderįrom that screen, you’ll also be able to set Adobe Flash Player to automatically stay on, ask you to turn on, or be disabled when you visit other websites. ![]() Check the box to enable Adobe Flash Player.Įnable Adobe Flash Player by checking the box. If necessary, scroll down to the plugins section in the left toolbar.Ħ.
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