This question may apply only to UK people.  I have just been catching up on a
'half hour' programme on ITV Player and have been bothered all the way through
it by the persistent reappearance of an action box on the screen.  It is
headed Adobe Flash Player Settings and says www.itv.com wants permission to
increase local storage from 100KB to 1MB.  Then there are two smaller boxes to
choose to click on; one says 'allow' and one says 'deny'.  Since I am a
suspicious person I want to deny but it refuses to accept this and keeps
popping up again.  I spent the programme with my finger on the mouse to remove
this irritant from the middle of the screen.

My question is:  Is it safe to
'allow'?  I really can't be bothered with this performance all through a
programme and allowing would remove the irritant but I don't know enough about
it to go ahead.  Well, to be truthful, I know exactly nothing about it.

I
must repeat my thanks to all those who responded to my previous question.  One
person (name slips my memory) suggested, after the problem had been solved,
pressing the keys Escape and Alt together and this rings bells as I was
certainly told to press two keys together last time, years ago.  This time,
all replies have been filed and I shouldn't need to ask that particular
question again.

This time I think I am looking for reassurance that it is
safe to agree to this increase.

Patricia in Wales

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