Flash player warning

Every website I visit I get a warning from Adobe flash player. I think this started with the latest download of flash player. How to I delete/disable this warning. I did try a reinstallation

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  • Update Flash Player warning messsage

    Help needed.... I'm not a user of Flash player but probably downloaded because advised to by another programme... I'm now getting a continuous interuption warning sign on my screen "Update Flash Player (various, different letters and numbers) is requesting your permission - this is driving me mad. I have uninstalled, re installled but comes up every 20 seconds or so and my pc is running very differently - can someone help please? I'm not very techie....

    wacki wrote:
    i had the same problem too after i updated to version 12. my laptop is windows 7 64bit but it not only affected my chrome browser but all my browsers. i was unable to watch any videos online with flash content. even youtube was out i had to do a system restore and i have no plans to update to version 12 until version 13 is released lol
    FWIW, YouTube has finished converting ALL of their videos to HTML5, which requires NO plug-in... at all.
    If you have NO Flash Player installed on your system, your browser (as long as it's newer than IE8 or Firefox 17) can play YouTube videos.
    If you're unable to view HTML5 video, your problems are way beyond Flash Player, or Chrome... which has a "proprietary" build, modified and embedded by Google, but isn't required to view YouTube.

  • Adobe Flash Player Warning

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    One word: "Malware"
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  • Is This a Real Flash Player Warning?

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    I'd run three virus checkers before I posted the message. 
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  • I have a iMac version 10.6.8 and used to have adobe flash player my laptop requires me to download the latest version of the player but warns me that there is a "risk" downloading from the internet. Anyone else experienced this and may have some solutions

    I have a iMac version 10.6.8 and used to have adobe flash player my laptop requires me to download the latest version of the player but warns me that there is a "risk" downloading from the internet. Anyone else experienced this and may have some solutions

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  • On opening gogle I get the message:"WARNING! Your Flash Player may be out of date. Please update to continue" - on clicking ok I am diverted to Flash Player Pro download site?? Is this a Adobe product? And why even though i have the latest flash player ve

    On opening google I get the message:"WARNING! Your Flash Player may be out of date. Please update to continue" - on clicking ok I am diverted to Flash Player Pro download site?? Is this a Adobe product? And why even though i have the latest flash player version I repeatedly get the message?

    This is not a message that Adobe is providing, and I recommend that you not click on the link. It sounds as though you might have malware on your computer.
    For more information, see: http://malwaretips.com/blogs/warning-your-flash-player-may-be-out-of-date-virus/ or http://wasconet.com/how-to-remove-warning-your-flash-player-may-be-out-of-date/

  • Oops, something is not right... Flash Plug-In Warning Explanation: You do not have the Flash player installed on your browser. How to Fix the Problem: This game requires the Flash plug-in. Download the latest Flash player now.

    When I try to play certain games on pogo, I get this: Oops, something is not right...
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    How to Fix the Problem:
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    Download the latest Flash player now.
    So I download latest still get error message

    It is best to go to the source, Adobe, to get their software and updates. Sometimes malware can infect sites with messages that appear legitimate, but will, instead, install malware/virus/trojan on your system. Read the following carefully to install and/or update Adobe Flash.
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    #'''Using Firefox''', go to the following direct download link and SAVE the download to your desktop so you can find it later: http://fpdownload.adobe.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player.exe
    #When the download is finished, close Firefox (File > Exit '''''OR''''' Firefox button > Exit)
    #Click or double-click on the file you just saved to your desktop
    #*In the installation window that appears, click the box to the left of "I have read and...." to place a check mark in the box
    #*The "Install" button in the lower right corner will now be highlighted, click it.
    #*The installation is quick.
    #Start Firefox and test your installation here: https://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
    #Direct link ActiveX version for IE '''''only''''': http://fpdownload.adobe.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_ax.exe
    '''If this reply solves your problem, please click "Solved It" next to this reply when <u>signed-in</u> to the forum.'''
    Not related to your question, but...
    You may need to update some plug-ins. Check your plug-ins and update as necessary:
    *Plug-in check: https://www-trunk.stage.mozilla.com/en-US/plugincheck/
    *Adobe Shockwave for Director Netscape plug-in: [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Using%20the%20Shockwave%20plugin%20with%20Firefox#w_installing-shockwave Installing ('''''or Updating''''') the Shockwave plugin with Firefox]
    *Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape: [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Using%20the%20Adobe%20Reader%20plugin%20with%20Firefox#w_installing-and-updating-adobe-reader Installing/Updating Adobe Reader in Firefox]
    *Shockwave Flash (Adobe Flash or Flash): [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Managing%20the%20Flash%20plugin#w_updating-flash Updating Flash in Firefox]
    *Next Generation Java Plug-in for Mozilla browsers: [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Using%20the%20Java%20plugin%20with%20Firefox#w_installing-or-updating-java Installing or Updating Java in Firefox]

  • Warning... dumb question ahead:  Tech guy who set up my Mac didn't give me my password info. Didn't need it till I decided to finally download a Flash Player upgrade, which won't complete process without my Mac password.  Suggestions?

    Warning... dumb question ahead:  Tech guy who set up my Macbook Pro didn't give me my password info, and yes I forgot to ask for it.   Didn't need it till I decided to finally download a Flash Player upgrade, which won't complete process without my Mac (Admin?) password.  Suggestions anyone?

    Warning... dumb question ahead:  Tech guy who set up my Macbook Pro didn't give me my password info, and yes I forgot to ask for it.   Didn't need it till I decided to finally download a Flash Player upgrade, which won't complete process without my Mac (Admin?) password.  Suggestions anyone?
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  • Issue with IE Security Warning box about Flash Player

    Recently upgraded to Flash Player 11.8 on a Win7 x64 system with IE9. Am now having a IE Security warning box pop up repeatedly saying Flasher Player wants to open Web Content. If I Allow, it is an endless loop with the warning box. If I Don't Allow, it eventually stops popping up after 3-4 times. Need to know if there is an issue with Flash Player or if there may be something else going on in my computer. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Also, I am not a whiz, but manage.

    You can either lower the security settings of Internet Explorer, or - easier - download the executable installer from http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/fp_distribution3.html
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  • Created with PDF Maker files from Lotus Notes appears warning to Flash Player disable?

    Lotus Notes 8.5.3 FPX
    Windows 7 64 bit,
    Acrobat 11.0.6 XI.Pro
    When files are generated from the PDF Maker PDF from Lotus Notes, then a warning is displayed to Flash Player. How can I disable this warning?
    Is there an option in the Adobe Customization Wizard XI?
    Flash Player has been updated.
    Thanks for the help

    Good morning, I have Adobe Flash Player aktualisert-> problem is solved. Is there no way to check to disable permanently?

  • Warning: Your Adobe Flash Player version is outdated. (false error message)

    When I get this false error message and click on the link, Adobe tells me my current Flash Player version is 11.9.900.170 and "Your system is: Windows 64-bit, English". I actually have an iMac with OSX 10.7.5, and Adobe Flash Player 11.9.900.170 already installed. I've reinstalled, deleted Flash Player completely and reinstalled several times and yet I continue getting these false "Windows 64-bit" update needed error messages for my iMac computer. How do I stop these false error messages?

    I'm having a similar issue on both my Macbook Pro (OSX Mavericks), my iPhone 5S (iOS 7.0.4) and my wife's iPhone 5C (iOS 7.0.4). It happens on almost every site I viisit and when I launch some apps. I've cleared histories, caches and turned Javascript on/off. Also, get the "warning" when I use Chrome for iOS. I've added an image below of what it looks like on my phone. I'm attempting a factory restore on my 5S. I'll let you know if it helps.

  • Curious Warning Message From Adobe Flash Player

    Hello everyone.
    I have been getting a warning message that pops up every 3 or 4 days for the past couple of weeks. The message reads as follows:
    "Adobe Flash Player has stopped a potentially unsafe operation. The following local application on your computer or network:
    (object)
    is trying to communicate with this internet-enabled location:
    "mail.yimg.com"
    To let this application communicate with the internet, click settings.
    You must restart this application after changing your settings.
    I am then presented with two boxes, one that says OK and one that says SETTINGS.
    I have the latest Flash Player for 10.6.7 and have been clicking on OK and have never clicked on Settings because I have no idea what the object is ( the so-called local application is not listed or described) and I don't know what is meant by "this internet enabled location called ,ail.yimg.com. I don't click Settings because I'm concerned that I may be allowing an unauthorized communication with my computer.
    Any information or recommendation to explore this problem will be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks. Rich

    I am familiar with the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager where I have always limited the amount of space for sites to store information on my computer. In all cases also, I have checked the box to "always ask" before allowing sites to communicate with my computer. Most of these settings seem to involve the camera and microphone both of which I never use.
    The document you sent me is very helpful but my problem is that the local application on my computer that is apparently trying to communicate to Yahoo Messenger is not named. It is simply called "object." The fact that it is unidentified makes me want to just click OK and not proceed any further to change any settings. I have added a picture of it to this e-mail. No one here uses Yahoo Messenger or Yahoo Mail.

  • "WARNING! Your Flash Player may be out of Date. Please upgrade to continue. "

    I try to go on facebook, youtube, google or Yahoo, and it's opening a page with an announce: "WARNING! Your Flash Player may be out of Date. Please upgrade to continue. " I can click only "ok", then it opens a page of "FLASH PLAYER PRO", and it would me to download a trojan virus (avira recognized it) called "setup.exe.". I know that is a viral page that maybe is stealing the name of "Flash Player Pro ", but how is possible to stop it? The plug-in on the pc has the same name of "shockawave flash" ; I tried to: cancel cookies, changing antivirus, istalling flash player 13 from the official site, cancelling every adobe flash player of the pc. Blocking the site is unusefull because they have'nt an IP address and they steal the IP address of the site you choose. I've a Windows 7 professional 32 bit and I try with: Firefox, Chroome, Opera, Explorer. Nothing.  Does anybody knows how can I stop it?
    I wrote this post in "Installing flash player" because maybe is an installation problem... I don't know.
    Thank you!!

    There is no such thing as "Flash Player PRO". Never has been. Never will be.
    What you're seeing is a result of a hack into your router.
    Hackers have hacked 300000+ wireless routers, Check yours NOW!

  • WARNING! Your Flash Player may be out of date. Please update to continue

    Can someone please help me. I have contacted Mac support 3 times and no one can help me and was recommended I go onto this forum.
    I keep getting a pop up on my Mac, Macbook Pro, iPhone 5 and another MacBook we have in the house. It says "WARNING! Your Flash Player may be out of date. Please update to continue."
    I have done a bit of research and a few websites have said it is a Trojan. I have updated flash, reset safari and a heap of other things.
    I am not tech savvy and just want this fixed. Someone help.
    Thanks.

    Hello Katie,
    Apple frequently flags older versions of Flash Player as out-of-date in Safari, prompting users to upgrade to the latest, most secure version of Flash Player.  The current version of Flash Player is 14.0.0.145.  If you have a version prior to this, you'll need to upgrade in order to view Flash content.  You can also visit this page, http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/, to verify the latest version of Flash Player for your OS platform.
    Please note that Flash Player is not supported on iOS devices (iPhone, iPad). I suspect you'll continue to get similar messaging when visiting web sites on these devices that contain Flash content.
    Maria

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