Download Adobe Flash Player Disclaimer Certain services offered on the BBC website such as audio, video, animations and games require specific additional third party software (called 'plug-ins'). Enable Flash player in the TOR browser bundle on Mac (Macbook Pro or Macbook Air): You need to follow these steps, sometimes things get updated but the way is same, so you may need to exert some brain energy while doing the steps mentioned below, I can’t spoon feed you but I can guide you to achieve your purpose, if you still get confused then ask me in the comments. When you first load the video recorder, you'll see an Adobe Flash Player Settings box which asks you to allow access to your webcam and microphone. The box within the recorder is not a static image. You should click inside the box to proceed. This updates the Adobe Flash Player plugin in the Chrome web browser, this is demonstrated in Mac OS but it works the same in Windows too. In the URL bar of Google Chrome, type the following address: chrome://components/ and hit return.
How to disable Adobe Flash Player
Unless you are using a Mac device, it is a good idea to have the Adobe Flash Player enabled on your browser. Some browsers like Google Chrome or FireFox, block the Flash Player by default. Sometimes, when you start playing the video you may see this message in the video player. Next, navigate to the page or site where you wish to enable Flash, and click the lock icon to the right of the URL (3). From the dropdown menu, click Site settings (4). On the Site settings page, click the dropdown menu to the right of Flash (5), and then select Allow. As you can see the default option is “Ask first (recommended)”, hence Chrome will ask with the message “Click to enable Adobe Flash Player”. Flash Options in Latest Mac Chrome Let us check out all the options to control the Flash settings for your need.
Google Chrome
1. Type 'chrome://plugins' into a new browser tab and hit Enter or Return.
2. Click the Disable link under Adobe Flash Player.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
1. Click the gear icon at the top right of the browser window.
2. Scroll down to and click Manage add-ons.
3. Select Shockwave Flash Object.
4. Click Disable.
Mozilla Firefox
1. Click the stacks icon at the top right of the browser window. (Or type 'about:addons' into a new browser tab.)
2. Scroll down to and click Add-ons.
3. Scroll down to Shockwave Flash and change the setting to Never Activate.
Apple Safari
1. Click Safari in the menu bar.
2. Scroll down to Preferences and click.
3. Click the Security tab in the pop-up window.
4. Click the second Website Settings button, next to Allow Plug-ins.
5. Select Adobe Flash Player.
6. Select Block.
7. Click Done.
Opera
1. Type 'opera:plugins' into a new browser tab and hit Enter or Return.
How To Enable Adobe Flash Player
2. Scroll down to Shockwave Flash and click Disable.
Enable Flash Plugin
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