Adobe Flash Player Help For Mac

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Russell Tufvander

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When I use Adobe Flash Player, a box comes in the middle of the video, saying:
Adobe Flash Player Settings
Local Storage ?
s.ytimg.com is requesting permission to
store information on your computer.
Requested: up to 10 KB
Currently Used: 3 KB
Allow and Deny buttons are at the bottom, and Deny does not work most of the time, leaving me with the box in the middle of the video. The whole thing is irritating at best. I downloaded and installed Mac Keeper and that did not help. I tried to use Mac Keeper to uninstall, but that button will not work. Can anyone help?

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