

For example, see the Adobe privacy policy. You should be aware of the privacy policy of anyone who is requestingĪudio or video access. It clear to you why they want access and how they plan to use the audio or
It is the responsibility of the person or company requesting access to make Note that it is the person or company that has created theĪpplication you are using that is requesting such access, not Adobe (unlessĪdobe has created the application that wants access to your camera or Settings let you specify whether you want applications from a particular website Have access to the camera and/or microphone available on your computer. What are privacy settings?Īpplications that run in Flash Player may want to The settings in the Settings Manager apply to all websites that contain SWF or FLVĬontent, rather than just a specific website. Protected Content Playback Settings panel.

To change your settings, click the tabs to seeĭifferent panels, and then click the options in the Settings Manager panels that you The Settings Manager that you see on the page is not an image it is theĪctual Settings Manager. Not have access to the settings that you see in the Settings Manager or toĬlick the links below to open the specific Settings Manager panel that you The Settings Manager is a special control panel that runs on your localĬomputer but is displayed within and accessed from the Adobe website.

Windows: click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Flash Player.To access the local Flash Player Settings Manager that is native to your operating system: Users of other operating systems and earlier versions of Flash Player can continue to use the Online Settings Manager described here.
WHAT VERSION FLASH PLAYER ADOBE WINDOWS
I've already set privacy and disk space options in my browser, do I need to doīeginning with Flash Player 10.3, the Local Settings Manager supersedes this Online Settings Manager for managing global settings on Windows, Mac, and Linux computers. The Local Settings Manager can be accessed in the Control Panel on Windows and in System Preferences on Mac.
