This issue is related to your operating system and browser. Please refer to the document at the following link for instructions on how to resolve it: Flash Player Full Download.
I'm a little confused. My site audit was done by a 3rd party system and would have no connection to my local operating system or browser. So I'm confused how this could have anything to do with my personal computer system. Also, Flash Player has been an unsupported application for many years now from my understanding. Why then would this application still be in active code on a website to be looking for the Adobe Flash player? Per the Adobe website "Adobe blocked Flash content from running in Flash Player beginning January 12, 2021 and the major browser vendors have disabled and will continue to disable Flash Player from running after the EOL Date." Help me understand if I am not seeing this correctly and what an actual fix is for this error to be resolved. Again, from my understanding, Google takes 4xx status code errors like this seriously and it could affect ranking opportunities for the site if it is not resolved. Especially considering this error is coming up on every single page on my website. The error shows it is found in <a>
You should check all the plugins you've installed and the content you've embedded on your site, as the Soledad theme and its included plugins do not require Flash Player.
To troubleshoot this, please disable all plugins (except for the ones that come with the Soledad theme) and then reactivate them one by one. This will help you identify which plugin is causing the issue.
First, you tell me it is my personal computer system that is the issue. Now you're telling me you're design doesn't require a Flash Player for anything. If that is the case, then why would you refer to my personal computer as being the issue with not having the player? Also, when troubleshooting do you go to my site and investigate at all by looking at the source code? Because attached to this ticket is a screenshot of the source code where your design has mention of the adobe.flashplayer in one instance, in your design coding. Again, maybe seeing something wrong, but I don't think so. So please investigate before throwing another blanket response and help me to actually resolve this.
Ok, I will check it today. I'm surprised a Cache clearing would have fixed it because my NitroPack Plugin does this consistently. I will verify if it is still showing by my third party auditing software. Also, my plugins all have a purpose and I made contact each of them prior to me reaching out to you in an effort to fix the issue myself. As I attached in an earlier message on this support ticket the reference to Adobe Flashplayer was specifically in the coding referencing a Penci feature. Once I confirm with third party audit software then I will let you know if it is corrected somehow.
When auditing my site it is reporting a 403 Forbidden error on all of the web pages for a get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ How do I correct this?
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Hi,
This issue is related to your operating system and browser. Please refer to the document at the following link for instructions on how to resolve it:
Flash Player Full Download.
Regards,
PenciDesign.
I'm a little confused. My site audit was done by a 3rd party system and would have no connection to my local operating system or browser. So I'm confused how this could have anything to do with my personal computer system. Also, Flash Player has been an unsupported application for many years now from my understanding. Why then would this application still be in active code on a website to be looking for the Adobe Flash player? Per the Adobe website "Adobe blocked Flash content from running in Flash Player beginning January 12, 2021 and the major browser vendors have disabled and will continue to disable Flash Player from running after the EOL Date." Help me understand if I am not seeing this correctly and what an actual fix is for this error to be resolved. Again, from my understanding, Google takes 4xx status code errors like this seriously and it could affect ranking opportunities for the site if it is not resolved. Especially considering this error is coming up on every single page on my website. The error shows it is found in <a>
Attached files: Screenshot 2025-02-11 160456.png
Screenshot 2025-02-11 160802.png
Hi,
You should check all the plugins you've installed and the content you've embedded on your site, as the Soledad theme and its included plugins do not require Flash Player.
To troubleshoot this, please disable all plugins (except for the ones that come with the Soledad theme) and then reactivate them one by one. This will help you identify which plugin is causing the issue.
Regards,
PenciDesign.
First, you tell me it is my personal computer system that is the issue. Now you're telling me you're design doesn't require a Flash Player for anything. If that is the case, then why would you refer to my personal computer as being the issue with not having the player? Also, when troubleshooting do you go to my site and investigate at all by looking at the source code? Because attached to this ticket is a screenshot of the source code where your design has mention of the adobe.flashplayer in one instance, in your design coding. Again, maybe seeing something wrong, but I don't think so. So please investigate before throwing another blanket response and help me to actually resolve this.
Attached files: Screenshot 2025-02-12 074025.png
Hi,
For this case, please send me your WordPress admin account in a PRIVATE reply.
I'll log in and try to help you check this problem.
Regards,
PenciDesign.
Hi,
1/ I've fixed this issue by clearing all the site caches. Please check again.
2/ I recommend installing and activating only the necessary plugins. Your site has a lot of installed plugins, which may be causing conflicts.
Regards,
PenciDesign.
Ok, I will check it today. I'm surprised a Cache clearing would have fixed it because my NitroPack Plugin does this consistently. I will verify if it is still showing by my third party auditing software. Also, my plugins all have a purpose and I made contact each of them prior to me reaching out to you in an effort to fix the issue myself. As I attached in an earlier message on this support ticket the reference to Adobe Flashplayer was specifically in the coding referencing a Penci feature. Once I confirm with third party audit software then I will let you know if it is corrected somehow.
It has passed the audit for this issue. Still not sure how, but it is corrected. Thank you.