In the bottom corner, change the pop-up menu next to “When visiting other websites” to the “Always Allow” option. Next, click Adobe Reader from the list on the left side of the Preferences box. Click the “Manage Website Settings” button. To change the setting anyway, open the browser and under the Safari menu, choose Preferences and click the Security tab. However, you will see an Apple warning stating that Adobe Reader “does not support the highest level of security for Safari plug-ins.” If you are tired of trusting sites one by one, you can change your Safari settings to always allow PDF files to display in the browser window. When I try to open a PDF on many sites with the Mac Safari browser, I get a message in the middle of the window that says, “Adobe Reader blocked for this site.” If I click the message, I get a box with a “Trust” button that usually lets me see the PDF, but it’s annoying to take extra steps.
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