Blocked Plug-in

Hi there.. I am getting "Blocked Plug-in" whenever i try to view flash video in Safari. Flash is upgraded to the latest version and ive checked this under system preferences>flash player but im still getting this error and have no idea how to fix it?

I am having the same challenge. Updated Flash several times, but with no success.
At the end of the Download, I am taken back to the Adobe Flash page for Step 3 of 3 of download, and it again shows the error message?

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