![]() ![]() FWIW, there is such a thing as a legitimate Adobe Flash Player Installer Manager. If Yes, check if you have auto download, or auto install set. I downloaded the Mac App 'Relax Melodies' from the Apple site, right after that the Flash Install Manager appeared in my dock. The most recent is Adobe Flash CS5 11.0.0.485. IF it's another Flash Player DMG, note what address you were on when it appeared. In System Preferences, check if you have a Flash Player pref pane installed. Well I seem to have a few versions on my system, not sure how to tell which one is actually in use. The first time you see ANY download activity Open Safari, and browse sites as you normally would. That, will remove anything and everything that is Flash Player, or controls any downloading of files related to Flash Player. In Mac HD/Library/PreferencePanes, trash the Flash Player.prefPane Trash the Flash Player and Flash Player Install Manager folders (the entire folders)Īlso, in the Mac HD/Library/Application Support, trash the Macromedia folder (the entire folder) Go to: Mac HD/Library/Application Support/Adobe. Trash the Flash Player,pliugin and flashplayer.xpt files from there. Then, go to Mac HD/Library/Internet Plug-ins. It wouldn't affect you because you have a Mac, and your updater links to a different page.įirst, trash ALL of the Flash Player DMGs on your desktop. The end user had to initiate the download that contained the unwanted add-inĢ. The only possible exception to this rule (and even this is a long shot) is certain Windows updaters that will download McAfee Security Scan along with the requested update, and there's no opt out. That's for Reader, Flash Player, Shockwave, AIR, and ANY paid software, such as Creative Suites.ĪNY legitimate Adobe download will only be started by a notification appearing that the download is available, and then you must click a link to either begin the download, or go to the page containing the download, and click a link there. It is and always has been a "user initiated" process. Adobe does not, and never has, automatically downloaded installation files, for any product. ![]()
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