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On certain sites using Local Storage, a pop-up appears instead of the Flash-based application, with the following message:



Adobe Flash Player Settings
Local Storage

www.example.com is requesting permission to store
information on your computer.

Requested: up to 1 MB
Currently Used: 101 KB

[Folder icon] [Allow] [Deny]


And it's impossible to click either button. That is, clicking has no effect. Therefore, the application can't be used any more.



How to allow or deny this setting?










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  • It appears you have just raised the security of your Java installation. You can adjust the level of security through the Java Control Panel Applet.

    – Ramhound
    Jul 2 '13 at 12:27






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    What does Java have to do with it?

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    Jul 3 '13 at 2:58
















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On certain sites using Local Storage, a pop-up appears instead of the Flash-based application, with the following message:



Adobe Flash Player Settings
Local Storage

www.example.com is requesting permission to store
information on your computer.

Requested: up to 1 MB
Currently Used: 101 KB

[Folder icon] [Allow] [Deny]


And it's impossible to click either button. That is, clicking has no effect. Therefore, the application can't be used any more.



How to allow or deny this setting?










share|improve this question























  • It appears you have just raised the security of your Java installation. You can adjust the level of security through the Java Control Panel Applet.

    – Ramhound
    Jul 2 '13 at 12:27






  • 1





    What does Java have to do with it?

    – Evgeni Sergeev
    Jul 3 '13 at 2:58














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On certain sites using Local Storage, a pop-up appears instead of the Flash-based application, with the following message:



Adobe Flash Player Settings
Local Storage

www.example.com is requesting permission to store
information on your computer.

Requested: up to 1 MB
Currently Used: 101 KB

[Folder icon] [Allow] [Deny]


And it's impossible to click either button. That is, clicking has no effect. Therefore, the application can't be used any more.



How to allow or deny this setting?










share|improve this question














On certain sites using Local Storage, a pop-up appears instead of the Flash-based application, with the following message:



Adobe Flash Player Settings
Local Storage

www.example.com is requesting permission to store
information on your computer.

Requested: up to 1 MB
Currently Used: 101 KB

[Folder icon] [Allow] [Deny]


And it's impossible to click either button. That is, clicking has no effect. Therefore, the application can't be used any more.



How to allow or deny this setting?







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  • It appears you have just raised the security of your Java installation. You can adjust the level of security through the Java Control Panel Applet.

    – Ramhound
    Jul 2 '13 at 12:27






  • 1





    What does Java have to do with it?

    – Evgeni Sergeev
    Jul 3 '13 at 2:58



















  • It appears you have just raised the security of your Java installation. You can adjust the level of security through the Java Control Panel Applet.

    – Ramhound
    Jul 2 '13 at 12:27






  • 1





    What does Java have to do with it?

    – Evgeni Sergeev
    Jul 3 '13 at 2:58

















It appears you have just raised the security of your Java installation. You can adjust the level of security through the Java Control Panel Applet.

– Ramhound
Jul 2 '13 at 12:27





It appears you have just raised the security of your Java installation. You can adjust the level of security through the Java Control Panel Applet.

– Ramhound
Jul 2 '13 at 12:27




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What does Java have to do with it?

– Evgeni Sergeev
Jul 3 '13 at 2:58





What does Java have to do with it?

– Evgeni Sergeev
Jul 3 '13 at 2:58










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