I really like the concept of blocking Flash, mainly because I don’t see these unwanted, crappy developed Flash adds sucking performance, but also because it’s a nice way to recognise Flash parts in websites. You’ll have your own reasons.
How to Enable Flash Plugin for Specific Web Sites Only in Safari for Mac OS X. Chromebook: Latest version of Google Chrome The HTML5 and Flash PhET sims are supported on all Chromebooks. Chromebook compatible sims Windows Systems: Microsoft Edge, latest version of Firefox, latest version of Google Chrome. Macintosh Systems: macOS 10.13+, Safari 13+, latest version of Chrome. Linux Systems: Not officially supported.
Llll➤ How to Enable and Disable Adobe Flash player in your browser → Instructions for ALL browsers! Pro tools 12 full version free download. ✓ Follow the steps! Electronic workbench 5.12 full version free download. When you open a web page on your Mac which uses Flash player to control a video or some other Flash-based interaction and the Flash object does not display on your computer, then the Flash player plug-in might need to be enabled within the Safari web browser.
Safari is, except for testing purposes, my browser of choice, but I was having trouble on different websites accessing Flash content because the Flash plugin was not detected correctly. Since I had to update the Flash Player on my system again, I decided to figure out what the problem is.
How to Enable Flash in Apple Safari: Open the website you want to enable flash on. From the menu bar, choose Safari and then Preferences. Select the Websites tab and then underneath Plug-ins, ensure that the box next to Adobe Flash Player is selected. Once selected you will see a list of websites.

According to Playerversion.com an older Flash Player version – MAC 10,0,45,0
– was found first, then the display switched to my installed Flash version – MAC 10,3,181,14 (Debug player)
.
I used the Flash Player Uninstaller but Flash Player version MAC 10,0,45,0
was still displayed in Safari.
After some research I figured out that ClickToFlash doesn’t display the correct Flash Player version and therefore doesn’t work in all Flash detection scripts. Just check Safari - Help - Installed Plugins and search for 'Flash'
and you’ll see that ClickToFlash simulates somehow an outdated Flash Player version (seems to be hardcoded).
So until ClickToFlash will be updated displaying the correct installed Flash Player version I’ll use AdBlock For Safari. More Flash but less problems – hopefully. Spanish indie. 🙂
Flash has been very annoying recently especially when it’s been overused on websites. From Jakob Nielsen’s blog: “About 99% of the time, the presence of Flash on a website constitutes a usability disease.”
For Safari on the Mac you can use ClickToFlash to disable Adobe Flash until you actually want to use it.
Allow Flash Player In Safari
Just go to this page. Download the latest release of ClickToFlash. Close Safari and run the installer ClickToFlash.pkg. Follow the instructions and you should be done.
Allow Flash Player In Safari
Now whenever you visit a website in Safari you will notice that Flash is disabled by default. To load it simply click on “Flash”.
Install Flash For Safari
Firefox users should install the addon Flashblock and it will behave in a similar way to ClickToFlash.
Allow Flash In Safari
Arabic version of this post can be found on SaudiMac.net.
