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I get a local storage request via Adobe flash which I cannot get rid of

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When I open a video or audio site like the NPR media player http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=2&t=1&islist=false&id=370394953&m=370394958&live=1 I get an Adobe Flash Player Settings request for Local storage. Clicking accept or deny doesn't do a doggone thing. I don't have the problem with Google Chrome, but I really prefer to use Firefox. I've had the problem with other sites beside NPR (National Public Radio's All Things Considered). It doesn't interfere with downloading, but it really does with the NPR player. My world won't end if you don't solve the problem, but it would be nice if you could. I live in the Philippines, so that might be a factor.

I use Windows 7 over a local (Globe Telecom) DSL network

When I open a video or audio site like the NPR media player http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=2&t=1&islist=false&id=370394953&m=370394958&live=1 I get an Adobe Flash Player Settings request for Local storage. Clicking accept or deny doesn't do a doggone thing. I don't have the problem with Google Chrome, but I really prefer to use Firefox. I've had the problem with other sites beside NPR (National Public Radio's All Things Considered). It doesn't interfere with downloading, but it really does with the NPR player. My world won't end if you don't solve the problem, but it would be nice if you could. I live in the Philippines, so that might be a factor. I use Windows 7 over a local (Globe Telecom) DSL network

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