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since version 50x you block my security cams no way to give permission to allow access.

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Windows 10 and your updated versions block all but flash. Cameras are an IP address with no certificates or cookies. they are on the inside of my network. you and Windows 10 now have no work around to restore my perfectly working cameras on my personal network. Thanks for the NO help.

It is a camera and not a website.  IE no cookies, no certificates, and now YOU have broken MY security camera to have access to MY PC.   Bad idea..  I have to roll back to 49 to fix YOUR created "security fix"  Now .. should I move on to Chrome ?   This was an untested upgrade and why do you think Flash is so great?   It has more code hacks than any other program other than the adobe reader.
Windows 10 and your updated versions block all but flash. Cameras are an IP address with no certificates or cookies. they are on the inside of my network. you and Windows 10 now have no work around to restore my perfectly working cameras on my personal network. Thanks for the NO help. It is a camera and not a website. IE no cookies, no certificates, and now YOU have broken MY security camera to have access to MY PC. Bad idea.. I have to roll back to 49 to fix YOUR created "security fix" Now .. should I move on to Chrome ? This was an untested upgrade and why do you think Flash is so great? It has more code hacks than any other program other than the adobe reader.

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Firefox 52 and later releases only support the Shockwave Flash plugin and disable all other plugins. You can use the Firefox 52 ESR release if you need to use other plugins.

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See Firefox 52.1.1 ESR: