*** Blocked Plug ins - Tips for Mac users ***

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*** Blocked Plug ins - Tips for Mac users ***

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Attention Mac users....

 

If your Java or Adobe Flash Player is out of date Apple may have blocked the Plug in.  Please see the following links 

 

Adobe Flash Player:  Adobe Flash Player - update available for OS X on September 23, 2014 

 

Java:  Information and system requirements for installing and using Oracle Java on Mac OS X

 

Safari 6.1 and later: Safari: About Internet plug-in management

 

If you have an older Mac (i.e. Snow leopard) see if the information in this link is helpful, the instructions are for Java but I would think they will work for Adobe Flash Player too:  How to Enable Java Applet Plug-in Using Mac OSX 10.6.8 Snow Leopard

 

Or try the tip in this older article from Apple support: About Safari 5.1.7 and Leopard Security Update 2012-003

 

 

Hope this helps, Just

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"Blocked Plugin" error for Pogo on Mac

 

On October 24th, Adobe released a new version of Flash Player. If you are using a Mac and have not updated to the newest version of Flash Player, you will likely receive a "Blocked Plugin" error and not be able to load your Flash-based Pogo games.

The fix is simple, though! Just go to http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ and download the new Flash Player version. You should then be able to load your Pogo games normally.

If you need more information or assistance, view this Apple FAQ about the Flash Player update.

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►►►BLOCKED PLUG-IN FOR MAC OS X BLOCKED FLASH NEEDS UPDATE◄◄◄

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►►►BLOCKED PLUG-IN FOR MAC OS X BLOCKED FLASH NEEDS UPDATE◄◄◄

 

Adobe Flash Player updates available for Apple Mac OS X now

 

Adobe Flash Player updates are available that address a recently-identified Adobe Flash Player web plug-in vulnerability.  If the version of Adobe Flash plug-in you are using is out of date, you may see the message,

"Blocked plug-in", "Flash Security Alert” or "Flash out-of-date" when attempting to view Flash content in Safari.

 flash out of date indicator

 

Please update your Flash player. There's information here from the Apple support community:

 

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5655

MAC flash out  of date.png

 

 

 

*** Blocked Plug ins - Tips for Mac users ***

 

Attention Mac users....

 

If your Java or Adobe Flash Player is out of date Apple may have blocked the Plug in.  Please see the following links 

 

Adobe Flash Player:  Adobe Flash Player - update available for OS X on September 23, 2014 

 

Java:  Information and system requirements for installing and using Oracle Java on Mac OS X

 

Safari 6.1 and later: Safari: About Internet plug-in management

 

If you have an older Mac (i.e. Snow leopard) see if the information in this link is helpful, the instructions are for Java

but I would think they will work for Adobe Flash Player too:  How to Enable Java Applet Plug-in Using Mac OSX 10.6.8 Snow Leopard

 

Or try the tip in this older article from Apple support: About Safari 5.1.7 and Leopard Security Update 2012-003

 

 

Hope this helps, Just

 

 

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Re: ►►►BLOCKED PLUG-IN FOR MAC OS X BLOCKED FLASH NEEDS UPDATE◄◄◄

Community Manager (retired)

 

"Blocked Plugin" error for Pogo on Mac

 

On October 24th, Adobe released a new version of Flash Player. If you are using a Mac and have not updated to the newest version of Flash Player, you will likely receive a "Blocked Plugin" error and not be able to load your Flash-based Pogo games.

The fix is simple, though! Just go to http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ and download the new Flash Player version. You should then be able to load your Pogo games normally.

If you need more information or assistance, view this Apple FAQ about the Flash Player update.

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