Update Flash Player For Mac Yosemite
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Before listening to ANY advice about uninstalling flash or pretty much any software, determine how much you need/ want it and weigh that against any potential risks. You’ll find a knee jerk reaction to a lot of things on the net. Flash is one of them. I’ve had, (and still have), flash installed on all my devices both Mac and Windows. Never had a problem.
I had this problem w/the flash player & Yosemite. I have both a desktop Mac and a macbook air both running Yosemite 10.10.1, and the Macbook Air no longer accepted Adobe Flash Player's latest version after repeated installs. Before you start, check the version of Safari running on your Mac. To display the version number, choose Safari > About Safari. If your Safari version is 11.0 or later, follow the steps in For Mac OS X 10.11, macOS 10.12, and later. The following information about how to uninstall Flash Player from Mac pertains only to Mac OS X 10.6 and later. Consequently, that means this information is only for Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite and El Capitan users.
If you keep getting those pop ups I’m left asking where you got the original installer from. Do you have a pane in System Preferences that deals with flash settings and updates? Also do you have an uninstall manager in your Utilities folder? Also are you pop ups limited to what you posted in that screenshot? I agree about downloading the FREE MalwareBytes anti-malware app. You should run this once a week or so.

Contrary to the 'prompts' to upgrade to the paid version, YOU DO NOT NEED TO DO THIS. It will run in 'free mode' forever. Re Adobe flash: I've had it installed for years and years and it has NEVER caused me any trouble. You do have to keep it updated.
Clicking the following URL will always download the latest version directly from Adobe: I have it set up to NOT install updates automatically. In fact, I don't permit ANY software on my computers to be 'updated automatically', not even Apple's. I'll do the updates myself, thank you very much.
You should NEVER click on a link in a browser that prompts you to update flash. Instead, open the flash pref pane, click the 'updates' pane, and click the 'check now' button. And again -- if it says an update is available -- use the link I provided above.
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Before listening to ANY advice about uninstalling flash or pretty much any software, determine how much you need/ want it and weigh that against any potential risks. You’ll find a knee jerk reaction to a lot of things on the net. Running mac os on windows using virtualbox. Flash is one of them.