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Adobe Flash Player message

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Jan 06, 2013 Jan 06, 2013

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I keep getting an Adobe Flash Player message on my MacBook Pro asking permission to store information on my computer.  When I deny the request, the message pops back up.  How do I permanently get rid of the message?

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Adobe Employee , Jan 07, 2013 Jan 07, 2013

You can change the default storage behavior for all websites.

Go to the Global Storage settings panel in the Flash Player Settings Manager.








Selecting the Never Ask Again option prevents the Local Storage pop-up dialog from appearing within the rich media content. However, this option can cause certain sites that rely on some amount of local storage to stop working without any warning.

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You can change the default storage behavior for all websites.

Go to the Global Storage settings panel in the Flash Player Settings Manager.








Selecting the Never Ask Again option prevents the Local Storage pop-up dialog from appearing within the rich media content. However, this option can cause certain sites that rely on some amount of local storage to stop working without any warning.

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