![]() Today I was trying to use a government mapping web site and every single time I went to pan or zoom the map the screen greyed out and the bloody “click to play” irritation came up. ![]() Is there a way to turn click-to-play off completely? It’s about Flash Player 10.2.*, not Flash Player 11.2.*. What popup? There are no active Flash Player blocks that apply to Linux. How do I get the original (just get a box, where I click it, to play) behavior, and not the popup at practically every other page I ever navigate to? “NOTE: Adobe Flash Player 11.2 will be the last version to target Linux as a supported platform.Īdobe will continue to provide security backports to Flash Player 11.2 for Linux.” Tags: adobe, blocklist, click-to-play, flash, general, security ![]() If you are using an affected version of the Flash Player plugin, we strongly recommend that you update it to the latest version as soon as possible. ![]() Additionally, there’s an icon that appears to the left of the location bar that allows you to enable hidden plugins, also depicted in the image above. For versions 10.2.* and lower, whenever you load a page that uses the plugin, you will see something similar as the image below:Īs its name indicates, all you need to do is click on the dark plugin box in order to enable the plugin and continue using it normally. As part of a larger effort to put users in control of their plugins, we have enabled Click-to-Play on old versions of the Adobe Flash Player plugin. ![]()
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