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  1. Hi guys,

    a strange issue has bothered me in the last few days, each time I enter VideoHelp site I get this warning:

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    It stays on the screen for a couple of seconds than disappears.
    It pops up again any time I open a new page on the site.

    I'll do a quick translation here:

    Adobe Flash Player blocked a potentially dangerous task.

    The following local application on the computer or the network:

    javascript:\

    is trying to communicate with the following Internet-validated address:

    www.gstatic.com

    To allow this application to communicate with Internet, click Settings.
    Restart the application after settings have been modified.
    Does anybody know why is this happening or how to fix it?
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    gstatic.com is a cookieless domain to deliver static content for Google.

    http://superuser.com/questions/64716/i-regularly-see-gstatic-com-in-the-status-bar-wha...is-that-domain

    I doubt it's any dangerous...
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  3. Maybe, but I don't get why this warning suddenly pops up anytime I visit VH site.
    And, dangerous or not, it's pretty annoying.
    Is there a way to stop it?
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    Do as it says?

    To allow this application to communicate with Internet, click Settings.
    Restart the application after settings have been modified.
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  5. If I click Settings it doesn't happen anything, the pop-up disappears after a couple of seconds and that's it.
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    Fake flash error?

    What browser?
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