No, the player itself is a clean and safe standalone application. However, based on the contents and the purpose of a specific SWF, you may experience some issues if the Flash Player security settings are not safe. Just like any application, it's not the program, it's often the file it attempts to open that causes problems.
No. However, a Flash animation on a web page could potentially launch unwanted applications or spawn the installation of an ActiveX plugin. If you want to be cautious, don't allow Adobe Flash Player to be active on any untrusted sites.
Nope!
The REAL Adobe Flash Player is completely safe - 98 percent of the people that use the internet, have it.
No, it is not. Shockwave Player is made by Adobe. Virus warnings are false positives.
It can give you viruses but it surely will slow your computer down well it did for me
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No, if downloaded from the adobe flash player website, flash player is safe and harmless.
yes
Adobe Shockwave Player can be downloaded from Adobe's website.
Adobe Flash Player (aka "Macromedia Flash Player";"Macromedia Shockwave";"Adobe Shockwave") is preinstalled in Google Chrome, therefore there is no need to install it
Adobe Shockwave 11.6
adobe shockwave player
Yes
The Shockwave Player can be downloaded from the official Adobe website. Simply visit the official Adobe website, click download, and follow the instructions given.
The Shockwave player allows users to use content created with Adobe's Director software embedded in a web page. If you are visiting websites that require the Shockwave player then it will be necessary to install the player to use the content on the site. If you do not encounter such websites there is no need to install Shockwave. (See links below)
Yes, all Habbo servers need shockwave to access the client.
Shockwave flash object files, which usually have the extension .swf, can be opened using Adobe Shockwave Player. swf files can also be played using VLC player.
Adobe Shockwave animation, made in Adobe Director. Originally Macromedia Shockwave and later Shockwave Flash (Flash was acquired by Macromedia from FutureWave Software).
No, the Wii isn't supported by Adobe Flash Player or Macromedia Shockwave.
You need the Adobe Shockwave Player.