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Video Plug In For Mac

Safari User Guide

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Use these tips to make sure you get the correct versions of plug-ins.

Important: Safari supports the plug-in for Adobe Flash Player but no longer supports other plug-ins.

  1. In the Safari app on your Mac, look for a placeholder on the page, such as “Plug-in missing” or “Click to use [Plug-in]”.

  2. Click the placeholder.

  3. Follow the onscreen instructions.

    To change plug-in blocking, choose Safari > Preferences, click Websites, click the plug-in, then choose from the pop-up menu for the website. See Change Websites preferences in Safari.

  4. Look for a link to install the plug-in.

  5. Click the link to install the plug-in.

    If the plug-in is already installed, Safari will offer to turn it on for this website. You can turn it on for just this visit, or for all visits to the website.

  6. Check the web page for a recommendation.

    Websites often recommend the appropriate plug-in. If you can’t find a recommendation, contact the website’s owner.

  7. In Safari, choose Safari > Preferences, then click Websites.

    View the list of your installed plug-ins (if any).

See alsoIf you’re asked to trust or update a plug-in in Safari on Mac