![]() ![]() There have been many reasons put forward as to the possible cause but none seem to be very effective. However I never really took much notice as to what may be causing this issue. There is no doubt that this problem has been around for a long time. Apple has plenty of faults but their standing firm against this abomination has elevated them greatly in my estimation. I can tell you that no development whatsoever is permitted in Flash. ![]() In my organisation, we have voted with our feet. The fact that they won't or can't fix it, and there are dozens of complaints about this all over the web and even on this forum (some of which go unanswered) illustrates an attitude problem this company has vis-a-vis end-consumers of its products.ĭoes Adobe Inc really think the average end-user is going to spend time testing memory, searching around for video driver upgrades and the myriad other items, Adobe staff have suggested on this forum, in order to fix a problem that Adobe themselves have created? Not very likely. This entire "feature" came about in the last version from Adobe I think. Plus the "disable hardware acceleration" "featurette that doesn't work either. ![]() You can't "deny" allowing the Flash site to store data on your PC you can only "allow" it, so not much of a choice really. ![]() But then what? Whatever external version of the Flash plugin you install, you will find the same problem occurring, unless you dig around and find an older version which has built-in security vulnerabilities.Īs far as I can see, as a non-techie, it is all to do with the Flash Settings little screen that pops up in the middle of a video. Yes, Magic Colin, that is removing the Chrome bulit-in Flash plugin which is known to be u/s (although Google haven't got off their a$$ to fix it yet AFAIK, or even to admit that it is u/s). ![]()
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