By clicking the Download now button, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to the Adobe Software Licensing Agreement. Adobe Flash will be going away soon, but for now, you can easily install and enable Adobe Flash Player on a Mac computer using a Safari browser. Mac OS X v10.10 or later; Latest versions of Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Opera. For Legacy Edge on Windows 10, see Enable Flash Player for Edge on Windows 10. For Chromium-based Edge on Windows 10, see Turn on Adobe Flash in Microsoft Edge. For Firefox on any OS, see Enable Flash Player for Firefox. For Safari on Mac OS, see Enable Flash Player for Safari. For Google Chrome, see Enable Flash Player for Chrome.
Starting with Firefox version 62 for Mac, Adobe Flash applets will be run in a more secure mode using process sandboxing.
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The sandbox is known to prevent the following features from working:
Print to PDF from the Flash print dialog
Print to Open in Preview from the Flash print dialog
Quicklook in the File -> Open menu
Saving files from a Flash applet
Flash applets downloading and running the Adobe Air installer
Flash triggering Adobe Air applications to run
To disable the Flash sandbox in Firefox, follow these steps:
Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn. A warning page may appear. Click to continue to the about:config page.
Find the preference dom.ipc.plugins.sandbox-level.flash and double-click itclick the Edit button.
Enter an integer value of 0 (zero) and click on the checkmark to save the change.
Quit and reopen Firefox so that the change will take effect.
It’s been a long time coming, but at last Flash Player is about to go 64-bit. Anyone with a 64-bit browser will have been frustrated in their attempts to watch Flash content as until now Flash Player remained resolutely 32-bit only, unless you were willing to install the previous release of Adobe Flash Player Square. That will finally change, and if you can’t wait then install the beta now to gain full functionality through your 64-bit browser.
Adobe Flash Player is required to access web pages that have embedded Flash content in them. With the shift to HTML5, the need for a separate plug-in to access video and audio will probably start to fade in the coming years, but for now Flash content is still popular and prevalent, making Flash Player an essential plug-in for any browser user.
Flash Player also sees a number of other technological advances in addition for 64-bit browser support, the most notable of which is Stage3D Accelerated Graphics Rendering, which has also been added to Adobe AIR 3, Adobe’s cross-platform runtime environment. It’s basically Adobe’s technology for letting Flash content harness hardware-accelerated graphics rendering and follows recent browser developments whereby they too harness the power of your GPU to improve video performance.
Other additions include G.711 audio compression for telephony, H.264/AVC SW encoding for streaming video and HD surround sound support.
As with previous versions of Flash Player, there are separate versions for Internet Explorer and all other browsers.
Verdict:
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