Adobe Flash Player: Local Settings Manager
Adobe Flash Player: Local Settings Manager
Adobe Flash Player: Local Settings Manager
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Using the Local Settings Manager
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Camera and Mic
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Playback
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Updates
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Advanced
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Delete all...
Note: these options let you delete all Flash Player data stored by websites on your computer. To remove all browsing
history on your computer, clear the browsing history in any browser that you use.
Displays a panel that lets you choose to delete site data stored by Flash Player for all browsers you use on this computer.
You can:
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Apple Safari
URL
Storage
http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-storage
http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-camera-and-mic
Playback
http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-playback
Updates
http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-updates
Advanced
http://adobe.com/go/flash-player-settings-advanced
Playback
Use the settings on the Playback panel to control how Flash Player uses different options available for playback of
content from websites.
The Settings in this section are not applicable to Google Chrome or Chromium based browses (PPAPI).
For more information on configuring Flash Player with Chromium based browsers, see http://helpx.adobe.com/flashplayer/kb/changing-flash-player-settings-chrome.html.
If you don't want this website to share your bandwidth and you don't want to be asked again, select Block.
If you do want this website to share your bandwidth and you don't want to be asked again, select Allow.
If you want Flash Player to always ask you before sharing your bandwidth, select Ask me for permission.
Add a website
To add a website to the list, click Add, and then specify the websites domain. Then, select the desired settings for the
new site.
Remove a website
To remove a website from the list, select the site and click Remove (Windows) or - (Mac).
Note: Any website that you add or remove using the Peer-assisted networking settings by site panel is also added to or
removed from the lists displayed on all of the other Settings Manager panels. For example, if you add a website to the
Peer-assisted networking settings by site list and specify network settings for it, and then proceed to the Local storage
settings by site panel and delete the same website, it is deleted there as well, along with all of its Flash Player settings.
Updates
Adobe releases new versions of Flash Player periodically. Updates to Flash Player help ensure that Flash Player works
properly and can include changes to security or new product functionality. Adobe recommends that you update to the
latest version of Flash Player whenever a new version is available, especially when a security update is mentioned.
Use the Updates section of the Advanced tab to specify whether to check for newer versions of Flash Player
automatically, or to check your installed version against the most recent release now.
Check Now
Clicking Check now takes you to http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about, which is a page on Adobes website
that displays the version of Flash Player on your computer. The page also displays a table that shows the most current
Flash Player version for each operating system and browser combination. Finally, the page provides a link to the Player
Download Center, from which you can install a newer version of the Player.
Advanced
Use the settings on the Advanced panel to control how Flash Player handles browsing data, updates, trusted locations,
and protected content.
The settings in this section are not applicable to Google Chrome or Chromium based browses (PPAPI).
For more information on configuring Flash Player with Chromium based browsers, see http://helpx.adobe.com/flashplayer/kb/changing-flash-player-settings-chrome.html.
Delete all...
Displays a panel that lets you choose to delete some types of Flash Player site data for all browsers you use on this
computer. You can:
Developer tools
For developers: Flash developers often work on SWF or FLV content that is eventually deployed on the Internet. During
development of these applications, developers need to test while the SWF or FLV content is stored locally rather than
deployed on a web server. For security, Flash Player blocks SWF and FLV content stored locally from accessing the
Internet, and it prevents SWF and FLV content on the Internet from accessing your computer.
Accordingly, during local testing, Flash Player can show security warnings that prevent the application from
functioning as intended. You can resolve this issue by using the Trusted Location Settings panel to designate your
own SWF or FLV content as trusted. You can designate paths to individual files as trusted, or designate folders as
trusted. All files in a trusted folder and any of its subfolders are trusted as well.
to locate the file or folder to trust. If you specify a folder instead of a file, then all of its contents (including
subfolders) become trusted as well.
3 Click Confirm to add the domain, file, or folder to the list of trusted locations.
Protected content
Some content on the Internet (such as movies and music) requires that users first get content licenses from the content
provider before playing the content. These content licenses are automatically downloaded to your computer, for
example, when you rent or purchase protected content. Flash Player saves these licenses on your computer. Deleting
the license files prevents Flash Player from playing this protected audio or video content, even if the content itself
remains on your computer. This is called deauthorizing your computer. If you decide to sell, donate, or dispose of your
computer, deauthorize it to prevent unauthorized users from playing protected content later.
Be careful when resetting license files. When you reset license files, Flash Player resets all existing license files for
protected content that plays on your computer in Flash Player. You cannot access this content from this computer
until you have downloaded new licenses from your content provider.