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How do I white list my flash player?

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I understand that flash is now an "evil" program, but I still use it daily, and I'm getting real tire of being asked to use it every time! It is also forgetting the settings now, about every 3 times, I open the program that needs it.

I understand that flash is now an "evil" program, but I still use it daily, and I'm getting real tire of being asked to use it every time! It is also forgetting the settings now, about every 3 times, I open the program that needs it.

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Hi DRAGONFIRE_Sr, Although Adobe Flash has been exploited by evil-doers, I wouldn't go as far as calling it an "evil program".

The move toward html5 has forced Flash to 'ride off into the sunset'. Adobe has decided to do away with it's own product and Firefox is helping users transition into that move. The current version of Firefox has limited the use of Flash to either 'Disabled' or 'Always Ask' and has removed the option of 'Always'.

Sites which still provide Flash content will soon be delivering that same content in a different format, e.g., html5.

It's a transitional thing and, I think it's a better one than waking up one morning and learning that Adobe "flipped a switch".