Note: While Ruffle works as a browser extension, Safari has stricter extension rules than Chrome or Firefox. It is often easier to use the Ruffle-enabled web interface or switch to a browser like Firefox or Chrome to use the Ruffle extension more reliably.

Safari historically used the to run Flash. Modern WebKit replaces NPAPI with WebKit Plugins (deprecated) and now exclusively uses HTML5/JavaScript. Flash circumvents the WKWebView sandbox, posing a high risk for remote code execution (RCE). Therefore, enabling it requires lowering security parameters.

I can't get flash player to work in Safari. - Adobe Community

AAPL-SAF-FLASH-2024 Version: 1.0 (Legacy Procedure) Status: Obsolete for Security & Performance

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