

Here, but note that the Mac support is described as “experimental. In the Flashpoint Secure Player it is possible to play web-based media “without leaving permanent changes or security holes on your computer,” according to BlueMaxima. Download itĭeveloper BlueMaxima describes Flashpoint as “a webgame preservation project”. If you want to run Ruffle in Safari you will need to convert the extension to be Safari compatible with Xcode 12+, but the developers explain how to do that on their site. Ruffle should allow you to view Flash content. That service is preserving some Flash-based games and animations, and since these will be emulated rather than truly Flash-based, you’ll still be able to play them. If your reason for wanting Flash Player is to play old Flash games check out the Internet Archive. It'll now say 'Ask first': Flash will ask whether you want to allow it to run Now, when you go to a site that uses flash, it'll ask you whether you want to allow Flash to do its thing. To play Flash content on sites that still use it, you can try the Ruffle browser extension ( this is basically a Flash Player. Click on 'Flash' and, where it says 'Block sites from running Flash (recommended)', toggle the switch on. The is no replacement for Flash Player as such websites are now written in HTML 5 in order to play media on the site without the need for other software. How to uninstall Flash Player in a separate article. 3 comments Best Top New Controversial Q&A. You certainly shouldn’t be looking to install it. With all this in mind you should uninstall Flash if you do have it on your Mac.
