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Flash plug in failures

New Here ,
Nov 01, 2017 Nov 01, 2017

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About a week ago I started getting plug in failures using both Safari and Firefox.  I have done everything imaginable to try to fix this problem.  I totally uninstalled and reinstalled.  I need some help!  This is a specific issue when trying to use pogo.com.

Using latest version of Flash on Mac/Safari 11.0.1 and everything else is up to date as well.  Flash is enabled in Safari.  Website is turned On for Flash.  Not sure how to check that in Firefox. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 01, 2017 Nov 01, 2017

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For Firefox, see Why do I have to click to activate plugins? | Firefox Help

For Safari, see Enable Adobe Flash Player for Safari

US browser vendors are making changes that make Flash Player click-to-play.  The intent is to increase friction for end-users, with the goal of forcing content developers to an implementation built exclusively on HTML and JavaScript.

Each vendor has implemented their approach to Click-To-Play a little differently, and each update in those browsers may or may not introduce new changes that push that agenda forward.  If you look through these forum posts, you'll see quite a few that mention pogo.com.  My assumption is that pogo.com is just not conforming/adapting to these browser changes.  I recommend contacting them for assistance.

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Thank you for a quick reply.  Safari is enabled just fine and still does not work.  Firefox...not sure, I can't find where to check or make changes but their scan says it's ok.  I agree...it is also a pogo issue.  They are indeed not catching up.  Their fix is to download IE as the browser but that doesn't help a mac user.  The other downside is that they've made it almost impossible to get to them directly for help.  Maybe it's a site I may not need anymore considering all the problems.

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