Internet explore security popups

Hi i am having trouble with popups from internet explorer security saying a websight wants to open web content using this program on your computer, Adobe Flash Player. I already have Adobe Flash Player. no matter what i do it keeps popping up. i click don't allow it goes away for a second then pops up again over and over when i try to go to another page can you please help me. it is very frustrating

If the pages contain Flash Content, this is normal unless you have your Flash Player set to allow storage. See :http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/help02.html for more info.
If however, you see this when visiting pages that DO NOT have Flash content (regular HTML pages), you're infected with "Adware" which is using Flash Player to attempt to bombard you with ads.
You need to run a thorough virus scan and I'd recommend downloading and running TDSSKiller from Kaspersky as well.

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