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Uninstall Flash Player | Mac OS <>These instructions are NOT applicable to Flash Player included with Google Chrome. Visit the Flash Player Help page <https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html> for instructions on enabling (or disabling) Flash Player in various browsers. <> <>Flash Player information <>If Flash Player is installed on your computer, the following box displays the version of Flash Player and your operating system. If Flash Player is not installed, an error message appears. <>Flash Player installation failed <>If your Flash Player installation was not successful, use the following solution to reinstall. <>Solution: Download and run the uninstaller <> <> <> <>1. Determine your Mac OS version <>Click the Apple icon and choose About This Mac. The Mac OS version appears in the About This Mac dialog. <>2. Run the uninstaller applicable to your Mac OS version <>Run the uninstaller on Mac OS X 10.4 and later, including macOS Run the uninstaller on Mac OS X 10.1 to 10.3 Note: Beginning with Flash Player 11.5, uninstalling the Flash Player resets the AutoUpdateDisable and SilentAutoUpdateEnable settings in mms.cfg to their default values: AutoUpdateDisable=0 SilentAutoUpdateEnable=0 If you are running the Flash Player uninstaller as part of your deployment process, redeploy any custom changes to either AutoUpdateDisable or SilentAutoUpdateEnable. <>Run the uninstaller on Mac OS X 10.4 and later, including macOS <>In Safari, choose Window > Downloads. If you are using Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), click the Downloads icon displayed on the browser. <>In Mozilla, choose Tools > Downloads. <>To open the uninstaller, double-click it in the Downloads window. <>Note: If the Flash Player installer window does not appear, choose Go > Desktop in the Finder. Scroll down to the Devices section and click Uninstall Flash Player. <>To run the uninstaller, double-click the Uninstaller icon in the window. If you see a message asking if you want to open the uninstaller file, click Open. <>When the uninstaller starts, click Uninstall. <>Bookmark or print this page so that you can use the rest of these instructions after you close your browser. <>To close all browsers, either click the browser name in the Uninstaller dialog, or close each browser manually and then click Retry. Note: Do not click Quit in the Uninstaller window. It stops the uninstallation process. <>After you close the browsers, the uninstaller continues automatically until the uninstallation is complete. When you see the message notifying you that the uninstallation succeeded, click Done. <>Delete the following directories: <home directory>/Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash\ Player <home directory>/Library/Caches/Adobe/Flash\ Player <>Verify that uninstallation is complete. <>Run the uninstaller on Mac OS X 10.1 to 10.3 <>Choose Window > Downloads to view the downloaded uninstaller. <>Save the uninstaller file in a convenient location. <>To open the uninstaller, double-click it in the Downloads window. <>To run the uninstaller, double-click the Uninstaller icon in the window. If requested, enter your computer user name and password and click OK. <>When the uninstaller starts, click Continue. <> Bookmark or print this page so that you can use the rest of these instructions after you close your browser. Close all browsers and other applications that use Flash Player, including instant messaging applications, SWF files, and projectors (EXE files that play SWF files). Otherwise, the uninstaller cannot finish (even though it appears to finish). <>Once the uninstaller finishes, the window closes automatically. <>Verify that uninstallation is complete. <> <>3. Verify that uninstallation is complete <>You can verify that uninstallation is complete by following these steps: <> On Jan 6, 2020, at 06:55, 'Kristeen Hughes' via MacVisionaries <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote: How can you get the flash player to go completely away? Kristeen On Jan 2, 2020, at 3:52 PM, Brad Snyder <wb...@swbell.net <mailto:wb...@swbell.net>> wrote: Just my opinion, but I would be Leary of anything that just “pops up” on my computer. I would also advise that you stop using Flash Player because it is widely known to be a security risk, and no longer necessary on a Mac. - Brad - On Jan 2, 2020, at 14:44, CHUCK REICHEL <soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com <mailto:soundpicturerecord...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi List, This app popped up on my mac book air after updating flash player under Mojave. 360 Mac Care helps you Speed Up Your Mac and Make it Secure. It aims to provide users a great experience for an Optimized Mac and optimal use of resources. Heres one of the things it listed; 360 Mac Care has found junk and unwanted items on your mac that can be safely deleted. 360 Mac Care"” is from this company • Wise Tech Labs Private Limited, All rights reserved. Any body using this and is it safe and efficient? Thanks Chuck "God does not play dice with the universe" "Albert Einstein’ -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries list. 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