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How do I stop the d.yimg.com from requesting permission to store data on my computer? When I click "deny" the message remains open, spoiling the video.

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This happens when I try to play some videos - for example, in Yahoo Sports. The message appears in a small box with the heading "Adobe Flash Player Settings". The site requesting permission is not always d.yimg.com but most often it is.

This happens when I try to play some videos - for example, in Yahoo Sports. The message appears in a small box with the heading "Adobe Flash Player Settings". The site requesting permission is not always d.yimg.com but most often it is.

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If the website needs Flash storage to work then disabling it altogether won't help.

Flash Website Storage Settings panel:

Global Storage Settings Panel:

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You could try this.

Open the Website Storage Settings manager from http://www.macromedia.com/support/doc.../settings_manager07.html -- it's a Flash file that manages settings on your computer.

  • Find the problem site in the list and highlight it.
  • Set the storage slider to the desired value. Zero will prevent all saves.
  • Check the box for Never ask again.

Then try viewing videos and see whether it worked. Any luck?

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If the website needs Flash storage to work then disabling it altogether won't help.

Flash Website Storage Settings panel:

Global Storage Settings Panel:

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Thank you! I set it to "never ask again" and the video played perfectly.

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Thank you! Setting the option to "never ask again" solved the problem. The video now plays perfectly.