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Adobe Flash Blocking
Whilst scrolling down the news,I attempted to click and watch a particular video but a message saying Firefox has blocked Adobe flash from viewing. An option to continue blocking or allow came up. what should I have done?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All major websites (such as Youtube and Facebook) are moving away from using Adobe Flash, which presents certain security risks as well as risking browser instability, in favour of using HTML5. For that reason Firefox will stop automatically playing Flash content when you click on it:
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However you can still view the content, if you wish to do so, by simply clicking on 'allow'. (Always ensure that you're visiting a trusted website before allowing Flash content to run).
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However you can still view the content, if you wish to do so, by simply clicking on 'allow'. (Always ensure that you're visiting a trusted website before allowing Flash content to run).
I wonder if the HTML5 thing is the reason some annoying sites have started to download and play video when visited when no one has given permission ? Never used to because Flash was blocked as described. In which case how does one ensure HTML5 and other video only downloads and plays on specific user request ?