Yes it is safe if you only download direct from Adobe.
You can check here: http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/ to see which version you should install for your Mac and OS.
Since this is a daily check Flash Player will usually update within 24 hours of a new version being available. With the notification option it can take up to 7 days for Flash Player to prompt that a new version is available for download.
![Flash Flash](/uploads/1/2/6/4/126475970/160176751.jpeg)
You should first uninstall any previous version of Flash Player, using the uninstaller from here (make sure you use the correct one!):
and also that you follow the instructions closely, such as closing ALL applications (including Safari) first before installing. You must also carry out a permission repair after installing anything from Adobe.
After installing, reboot your Mac and relaunch Safari, then in Safari Preferences/Security enable ‘Allow Plugins’. If you are running 10.6.8 or later:
When you have installed the latest version of Flash, relaunch Safari and test.
![Mac Mac](/uploads/1/2/6/4/126475970/659101183.png)
If you're getting a 'blocked plug-in' error, then in System Preferences… ▹ Flash Player▹ Advanced
click Check Now. Quit and relaunch your browser.
Mar 30, 2014 12:23 PM
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Adobe Flash Player is a cross-platform, browser-based application runtime that provides uncompromised viewing of expressive applications, content, and videos across browsers and operating systems. Pepper Flash plugin is built for Chromium-based browsers, i.e. Chrome, Opera, Chromium etc.
What's New in Adobe Flash Player
Version 32.0.0.238:- Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
Free Adobe Flash Player Mac
Requirements for Adobe Flash Player
- OS X 10.10 or later
- Latest versions of Safari or Firefox recommended
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