![]() To fix the problem open Safari and click the Safari menu > Preferences > Security tab > Plug-In Settings. But on many computers I’ve seen the plugins completely disabled. It should be asking you the first time you visit a website if the requested plug is allowed to run. In reality, the plugins install just fine, but Safari has become far more aggressive about allowing them to load. You download it, install it, and it still doesn’t work. ![]() Many Safari users found that after upgrading to macOS Sierra, suddenly websites tell you that they require Adobe Flash Player, Silverlight, or Java.
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