Safari browser no longer supported by YouTube

Safari Version 4.1.3 (4533.19.4) no longer supported by YouTube.  Any upgrade or fix?

So I'm using Safari 5.1.7 on a PC running Windows 8. Every now and then I get the message from Yahoo! Mail that my browser isn't supported. Specifically the message is:
   "You're almost there, but your web browser doesn't support the newest version of Yahoo! Mail"
To recover from this condition I find all I need to do is:
Close all open Safari windows
Relaunch Safari
Login to Yahoo! Mail
- Paul

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