Every app, yes, but has he logged out in System Preferences > iCloud? That's 
the main place for it. Also, any apps he has installed that are left from the 
previous owner will belong to that previous owner, and so will need that 
password to update. He can just re-install them under his ID to fix that. For 
system updates, the same thing allies - the previous owner ran the install of 
the OS, I imagine, so updates will be under that old account. Changing the 
iCloud account in System Preferences may help this too, but I'm not sure. 
Generally, when someone gives/sells you a computer, the first thing you do is a 
clean install, but it sounds like that didn't happen in this case.
On Jul 26, 2014, at 6:05 PM, May <mcdonald....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Oh, hmm under my safari settings there seems to be no extensions there. Well, 
> guess that would explain why it doesn't show me anything.
> 
> As for the apt store problem. He's logged out of ICloud, ITunes, the apt 
> store, everything that uses an apple ID. Then he signed back in with his 
> apple ID information and as soon as he goes to update the mac at the apt 
> store it reverts back to the old apple ID.
> 
> 50 days
> May and Leader Dog . . .
> www.canadianlynx.ca
> 
> On Jul 26, 2014, at 5:56 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
>> First, when you say you've logged out, is that in the iCloud part of System 
>> Preferences? If not, give that a try.
>> 
>> As to videos, they might actually be there. Find the frame containing the 
>> video, and interact; Mavericks might be stopping the Flash plugin from 
>> loading, presenting a button with a label about power saving instead. Click 
>> that button and the video should load right up. If not, go to Safari's 
>> preferences, then extensions, and be sure Flash is enabled.
>> On Jul 26, 2014, at 5:49 PM, May McDonald Homuth <m...@canadianlynx.ca> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Good day all.
>>> 
>>> First a question for a friend of mine. I asked this a few days ago and was 
>>> suggested to check ICloud to see if that would help fix the problem my 
>>> friend is having. Sorry, it was no luck. The problem is whenever he goes to 
>>> the mac apt store to update instead of staying logged in with his apple ID 
>>> it keeps going back to the original person that had the mac. Is there a way 
>>> to fix this or do they need to complete clear the mac and start over with 
>>> just their apple ID? They've tried logging out and back in, checked ICloud, 
>>> logged out of ITunes and back in and nothing seems to be working.
>>> 
>>> Now the second question is for myself. Is there a certain plug in or 
>>> program I need on my mac to play videos that appear on sites such as blogs? 
>>> I thought flash player was what I needed, but Safari still won't show me 
>>> that videos are there and I know they are. Any help there would be 
>>> appreciated as well, thanks.
>>> 
>>> 50 days
>>> May and Leader Dog . . .
>>> www.canadianlynx.ca
>>> m...@canadianlynx.ca
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