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Okay, try this: Go to System Preferences and open the Flash Player pane. Then select the Storage tab. If you're not interested in allowing Flash apps to store data on your machine, set the preference on that pane to 'Block all sites from storing information on this computer,' then click the Delete All button and delete all data.
Alternately, you could click 'Local storage settings by site' and set it to Block (instead of Ask Me or Allow) for s.ytime.com. (This will also remove the data that may already be stored for that site.) I'm not sure why things are freezing up, though. You may want to go ahead and reinstall Flash as well.
You also may want to install the ClickToFlash Safari extension. Google Chrome seems to be causing some grief all round. The Adobe Flash Player plug-in (which should be accessible to all browsers) can be found at Macintosh HD Library Internet Plugins There are two files; Flash Player.plugin flashplayer.xpt Check the version of the plugin (just select it and read the version in the next column) Version 11.1 or higher should put a preference pane in System Preferences; The of Flash is 11.3.300.268 Some websites insist on storing LSOs (aka Flash Cookies) before they'll work properly, so just denying the file won't allow the streaming content (the BBC has pulled a similar trick with iPlayer). There is a way round that without actually allowing the file to store, but it's a bit work. I'll dig up the procedure and post it here if you wish.
First you need Flash, though. Get it only direct from Adobe on the above link. I appreciate your attempt at helping me. I did what you suggested and discovered my plug in was disabled. So I went to Adobe, as you recommended, and researched. I followed their explicit instructions, closed Google Chrome and reopened the browser. Then I went back to the Library and it says the plug in is still disabled.
This is exactly why I don't try to do this kind of thing very often. I am discouraged when I do exactly what I am supposed to do and nothing changes or works. Thanks for trying. Maybe I'll try again tomorrow, but I'm done for tonight. Totally discouraged. All I wanted to do was watch something on You Tube and have to go through all this unbelieveable stuff.
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Learn how to use macOS Recovery to reinstall the Mac operating system on your built-in drive or an external drive. To start up from macOS Recovery, turn on your Mac and immediately press and hold one of the following combinations on your keyboard. Nov 1, 2017 - Here's a step-by-step guide to update Flash on your Mac safely. The point is that Apple wants you running on HTML5 — the newer and safer way of browsing the web. You are the BT Sport customer, you'll want to keep the Flash Player. Moreover, the whole process won't take more than five minutes.