Local storage cfiles 5mins. request permission to store information on your computer accept or deny  How to stop?

flashes on adobe flash player....Local storage cfiles 5mins. requests permission to store information on your computer accept or deny.  How do I stop this??

From the menu bar, select
 ▹ System Preferences ▹ Flash Player ▹ Storage
Select either one of the radio buttons marked
Allow sites to save information on this computer
Block all sites from storing information on this computer

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