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I understand Apple's reluctance with Adobe, especially Adobe Flash.

Adobe Flash controls for privacy require you to go to Adobe's website to set the privacy options.

Specifically, you have to go to http://bit.ly/16SwkR or http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager04.html

In a managed setting: i.e. School or Business environment this would mean for each user you have to go to this website PRIOR to building the base "safe" image for the computer.

Include the number of different users you can have per machine, and the permutations reach near impossible for even the smallest business, let alone a school that can have 6,500 individual users PER COMPUTER.

Over the last two weeks, we have run into issues where the "Flash" programmers have gone with "the defaults" and have caused the smaller Adobe privacy manager to pop up which the user has no permission to use. Since they have no permission, the computer fails safe and "locks" the browser and the only way out is to "force quit".

This is not a good thing.

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