![]() * Flash Player types that are not embedded in the browser, which are updated by the respective browser vendor. If Safari is you're only browser and you don't need Flash Player, download. ![]() Since Apple dropped support for Flash Player in Safari 14, Safari users are redirected to the end-of-life notification. The Flash Player update notification launches the default browser to download the update. If you find a site that still requires it, complain to the site owner and find a different site to use. Sounds like you're default browser is Safari. No official updates are provided by or sanctioned by Adobe, so any update is likely to be malicious. ![]() Notification Updates (what you have opted into, can take up to 7 days to notify that an update is available. Is it safe to update Adobe Flash Player No, it is not safe to update Adobe Flash Player. Background Updates updates all Flash Player types* installed on a system within 24 hours of a new version being released. To avoid this, opt into Background Updates (update option = Allow Adobe to install updates (recommended)). If you have other browsers, you'll need to repeat for those browsers. The download page autodetects the OS and browser and offers the Flash Player for that browser. Based on the screenshot provided, you're updating Flash Player NPAPI plugin for Firefox. This could explain why you're getting the update notification multiple times. Flash Player ActiveX Control for IE, Flash Player NPAPI plugin for Firefox, or Flash Player PPAPI plugin for Chromium-based browsers) you'll need to update each one individually. If the latest version is not installed, go to /flashplayer to download, and install, the latest version. Launch each browser you use to the page you have in your screenshot to see if you have the latest version, 22.0.0.192. Note that if you have Flash Player for different browsers (e.g. You'll want to update Flash Player for all the browsers you use. That does look like Adobe's update notification.
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