For many users of the Web, Flash has become the bane of browsing. (I write this knowing full well that Macworld.com itself includes Flash ads.) It’s not just that some sites include annoying, ...
Why didn’t someone tell me about this sooner? ClickToFlash is a free WebKit plug-in that does one thing and does it extremely well: it blocks Flash content from loading in your Safari Web pages. This ...
As Adobe works to port its full Flash Player to mobile platforms and highlights its upcoming support in CS5 for building iPhone apps using Flash tools, an open source group is leading a drive to kill ...
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I've been a long time ClickToFlash user and have grown accustomed to the grey placeholder boxes like everyone who uses it. While I don't love the "hole" it leaves in flash video embedded pages it more ...
ClickToFlash, the popular plugin to block Adobe Flash content in Safari and make videos play in higher quality through HTML5, had to go through a series of changes after Apple released Safari 5.1, ...
It isn’t feature complete yet, but ClickToFlash has finally made its way onto Safari 5 as an extension. You can find the download link after the break. The ...
ClickToFlash 1.5.3 from ClickToFlash Developers is a highly recommended stability update to the free WebKit plug-in that blocks Flash content from loading in Web pages in Safari. The latest version ...
Muzzling buggy and insecure Web browser plugins like Java and Flash goes a long way toward blocking attacks from drive-by downloads and hacked or malicious Web sites. But leaving them entirely ...
We’re big fans of ClickToFlash, the Safari plug-in that lets you choose which bits of Flash content, on which Websites, get loaded—blocking everything else. But as good as ClickToFlash is, it can’t ...
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