I thought I was having a problem with Logic Pro X today and created an administrator test user account in Mac OS X to run a test. To my surprise, when I logged into this newly created account, an Adobe Flash Player installer disk image file was sitting on the Desktop and was already mounted. The installer window was open, showing an installer icon. I closed the window, ran my test in Logic Pro X, and went back to my normal admin user account. Upon logging back into my normal admin user account, again there was a mounted Adobe Flash Player installer, although this time it was in a Finder window sidebar and no disk image icon was on the Desktop. I have also discovered an Adobe Flash Player Installer Manager app in my Utilities folder that I did not install. I set the Utilities folder window to list view, enabled the date added column, and it showed the Adobe Flash Player Installer Manager was installed just about 30 minutes prior. This coincides with the only web surfing I had done all day, which was purchasing an Audio Units plugin license from a plugin reseller I have used before without any issues. However, I have not downloaded or installed anything today! Anyone heard of this before? It's making me nervous. My system is a fully updated OS X 10.9.5.
OS X Mavericks (10.9.5)
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WebKit uses a few non-public APIs that are not allowed on the Mac App Store, so you cannot use HTMLLoader or any class in the flash.html package in your app. Manually remove WebKit.dylib and Flash Player.plugin from the Adobe AIR.framework/Resources subtree inside your app bundle.
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And since Adobe Flash player is going away by the end of 2020, they won't. Flash Player has supported 64-bit on Mac for quite some time. The issue reported by @ bewilderedinRiverside is for Acrobat Reader, not Flash Player. Install Adobe Flash Player on Mac OSX. June 23, 2017 Amber. App name: Adobe Flash Player; App description: flash (App: Install Adobe Flash Player.pkg). We recommend that all users uninstall Flash Player before the EOL date (see manual uninstall instructions for Windows and Mac users). As of mid-October 2020, users started being prompted by Adobe to uninstall Flash Player on their machines since Flash-based content will be blocked from running in Adobe Flash Player after the EOL Date. Microsoft Edge doesn't come with Adobe Flash Player installed, but you can enable it to view websites that still use Flash. If you prefer Microsoft Edge over the default Safari, you can also.