Flash Player, W8 & a site

Hi evreyone, hi everybody,
First I apologies for my english, I hope you will understand me
A genealogy site use flash player to display birth acts and others.
This display works on my old computer working with XP
This display works on the PC of my brother in law
This display works on genealoy collegue.
The display come  but it is not lisible (blurred) on my PC
This is the same with MSIE, Chrome or Firefox.
That's works on other genealogy site
What can I do ?
OS : W8
MSIE 10
Firefox 28.0
Chrome Version 32.0.1700.76 m
Adobe 13.0.0.214
Thank's a lot
JLR

I hadn't done that, but I have now. My Trusted Location Settings now has /Applications
Same result, "Flash blocked for this site", and the TomTom app hangs again.
If I now try to specify the TomTom application individually, it and all applications are still greyed out.
(As an experiment, I re-started my iMac on Mountain Lion, from a bootable clone made by Carbon Copy Cloner. The TomTom app (an earlier version) still misbehaved in the same way, and when I tried to add it, individually, to Trusted Locations, it was still greyed out.)
The TomTom app, by the way, is the current version. Flash really doesn't like my apps! Below is a complete list. As the forum was in the act of attaching the list, I got a fleeting sight of the "Flash blocked for this site" message! But the attachment was successful (at least at my end).
I haven't noticed the "Flash blocked for this site" message anywhere else, and presumably Flash will be used successfully (and without any indication) for several pieces of software on my computer.
This is getting worrying. Thanks for your help. Any more ideas?
Here are my apps:

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