As of late, between constantly crashing and the headache of updating, its become a royal pain in rear. While I don't know if the fault lays with Flash itself, or the poor coding by content sites, I'm looking at alternatives such as HTML5 and using my Linux Server using Gnash and Lightspark to access the news media. As Linux/Lightspark doesn't seem crash as often as Flash/Windows does, I suspect that its Flash is the problem.
I am being pestered constantly by a popup that is asking me to allow the installation of Adobe Flushruntime by Adobe Systems Incorporated.
I keep indicating "Don't Allow" or X (Cancel) but the popup insists on showing up.
I already have and use FlashPlayer 14.0.0.145 and I have no need for another one.
But the way, this "Allow" button option is no working. I am using I.E. 9.
I would appreciate the suggestion of a solution to get rid of the popup.
I have no problem with Adobe Flash - but I HATE that whenever I go to update an Adobe product, they try to force Google Chrome and toolbar down my throat. The checkbox to "unchoose" these downloads is almost invisible on on the screen. Whenever a company tries for force a product down my throat, my instinct is to puke it back up at them. I will NEVER use Google Chrome - not until they stop the aggresive marketing.
I keep indicating "Don't Allow" or X (Cancel) but the popup insists on showing up.
I already have and use FlashPlayer 14.0.0.145 and I have no need for another one.
But the way, this "Allow" button option is no working. I am using I.E. 9.
I would appreciate the suggestion of a solution to get rid of the popup.