
If you're using an out-of-date version of the Adobe Flash Player plug-in, you may see the message “Blocked plug-in,” “Flash Security Alert,” or “Flash out-of-date” when attempting to view Flash content in Safari.
Flash Player is a free browser plug-in that is used across the BBC website for playing videos, animations and games. Find out here how to install the Flash Player plug-in on Safari for Mac. How can the answer be improved? For instructions on uninstalling Flash, see Adobe's help page, Uninstall Flash Player - Windows Uninstall Flash Player - Mac OS. Note: Running Adobe's uninstaller will remove Flash from all browsers where it is not built-in, including Internet Explorer.
Clicking the indicator displays a message that Adobe Flash Player is out of date:

To continue viewing Flash content, update to a later version of Adobe Flash Player:
- Click the Download Flash button. Safari opens the Adobe Flash Player page on the Adobe website.
- Follow the instructions on the Adobe website to download and install the latest version of the plug-in.
If you need to use an older version of Flash Player, you can use Internet plug-in management in Safari to run the plug-in in unsafe mode for websites that you trust.
Contact Adobe if you need help downloading, installing, or using Adobe Flash Player.
Flash Player For Mac Safari
Latest Version:
Adobe Flash Player Debugger 32.0.0.238 (Firefox/Safari) LATEST
Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.6 or later
Author / Product:
Adobe Systems Inc / Adobe Flash Player Debugger (Firefox/Safari)
Old Versions:
Filename:
flashplayer_32_plugin_debug.dmg
Details:
Adobe Flash Player Debugger (Firefox/Safari) 2019 full offline installer setup for Mac
Adobe Flash Player Plugin For Firefox
Updated debugger and standalone versions of Flash Player. These versions contain fixes for critical vulnerabilities identified in Security Bulletin APSB 16-25. The latest versions are 22.0.0.209 (Mac & Win NPAPI & PPAPI); 22.0.0.210 (Win ActiveX) and 11.2.202.632 (Linux). All users are encouraged to update to these latest versions.
What is the extended support release?
Adobe makes available a version of Flash Player called the 'Extended Support Release' (ESR) to organizations that prefer Flash Player stability over new functionality. 'We have created a branch of the Flash Player code that we keep up to date with all of the latest security updates, but none of the new features or bug fixes available in our current release branch'. This allows organizations to certify and stay secure on Flash Player with minimal effort.
Also Available: Download Adobe Flash Player Debugger for Windows