Cannot open PDFs on my Mac using Safari

I downloaded Adobe Reader for my Mac and still cannot read PDF docs on Safari.  I continue to receive this message that I need to sign the licensing agreement and relaunch my browser.  I read that by installing Adobe Reader you are automatically signing the agreement.  I've also relaunched my browser and I still cannot open PDFs.  Any help or suggestions would be appreciated?

No, installing does not accept the licensing agreement.
You need to launch Adobe Reader. Not launch the browser.
Adobe Reader is launched from Applications like other Mac apps.

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