How do I keep Firefox from asking to install the Flash plugin (which I don't want) ?
Using Firefox 26.0 for Ubuntu canonical - 1.0
How do I disable Firefox from requesting to download the Flash plugin every time I visit a site with video content?
Frequently I visit sites that have some video content; 99% of the time, I'm not interested in seeing the video; if interested, will download it and play it locally with my own video player (not Flash). Some sites will let me play the video even without Flash.
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Go to your address bar and type "about:config", press Enter, in search bar, type "plugin.state.flash", on the option that will appears double click or click with right button mouse and click and "Edit...", then change its value to 0 (never active)
0 <-- Never active.
1 <-- Ask to active.
2 <-- Default, always active.
An gyara
Does it help if you set the plugins.notifyMissingFlash pref to false on the about:config page?
Thanks to both toddy_victor and cor_el for their replies. Went into about:config. set plugin.state.flash = 0, plugins.notifyMissingFlash = false. Still getting messages asking if I wish to download Flash. Format of the "download Flash now" popup window seems to have changed; don't know if that's related.
Here is a test site that always has video content: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/video_and_audio/
Thats weird try starting firefox in safe mode and do the same changes
Started Firefox in Safe Mode. Changes to about:config are still there:
plugin.state.flash;0 plugins.notifyMissingFlash;false
In Safe Mode, browsing to the test site mentioned in my last post still gives a popup asking to download Flash.
Try go to your plugins page search for flash change its option to never active.
When appers the pop up asking to you install flash, isnt there the checkbox with the option "Dont show it me again"?