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Amost every page I open, Firefox asks whether to enable Flash player. How to get rid of this nagging pest ?

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Amost every page I open, Firefox takes a line off my netbook screen to ask whether to enable Flash player. How to get rid of this nagging pest ?

Amost every page I open, Firefox takes a line off my netbook screen to ask whether to enable Flash player. How to get rid of this nagging pest ?

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Flash content usually doesn't come as a downloadable file. Typically it's embedded in web sites, and activated via Javascript.
So you can't just play it with an external application in most cases.

So you'd first need to get Flash working properly. Ask in an Adobe forum, if you need help.
To test your Flash installation:
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

If you don't want Flash at all, simply uninstall it, and you won't be bothered again. Enjoy your web experience.

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hello PeterMann, please update you flash plugin to the latest version.

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downloaded 17MB flash installer from Adobe website. This download did not run properly, reporting that it had some error. Still plagued with FireFox queries about Flash.

Don't much care about having flash plugin in FireFox. Prefer to download a flash file, scan with virus checker, then play it with VideoLAN.

So I disabled Flash plugin to "Never Ask" but still the noxious popup "FireFox has prevented the outdated plugin "Adobe Flash" from running on helpx.adobe.com. Continue Blocking ? Allow ... X"

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Freshly downloaded Flash installer encountered an error. Updating was unsuccessful.

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what kind of error are you getting?

the following addon might also help: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/hide-plugin-notifications/

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选择的解决方案

Flash content usually doesn't come as a downloadable file. Typically it's embedded in web sites, and activated via Javascript.
So you can't just play it with an external application in most cases.

So you'd first need to get Flash working properly. Ask in an Adobe forum, if you need help.
To test your Flash installation:
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

If you don't want Flash at all, simply uninstall it, and you won't be bothered again. Enjoy your web experience.

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Not the ideal solution, but I uninstalled everything called flash on mu computer, and suddenly it's a lot faster, especially FireFox.

The nagging popup is gone.

I've detested Adobe from the first encounter, and it looks like my intuition was spot on.

So irresponsible, to publish bad software while having the weight to make it an industry standard. A morally degenerate approach to business.

The Vomit Award goes to Adobe this week, with AVG TuneUp running a close second.