How To Download And Install Silverlight For Mac
Download Silverlight Your download manager will open and the file will start to download. This may take a few minutes. Install. A dialog box will appear informing you that this package will run a program that determines if the software can be installed. Click 'Continue'.
Read the Software License Agreement and click 'Continue'. You can select the disk where Silverlight is to be installed. If you're unsure, just click 'Continue'. Click 'Install' to continue. You may be asked to enter the username and password for your Mac to install Silverlight. Enter your details and click 'OK'.

Silverlight will now install, it may take a few minutes. You have now installed Silverlight. Enable If Silverlight is not automatically enabled;. Open Safari. Click on 'Safari' in the menu bar and go to 'Preferences'. Click on the 'Security' tab. Locate Internet Plug-ins and click on the 'Manage Website Settings' button to the right.
How To Download And Install Silverlight For Mac Windows 10
Click on the Silverlight Plug-in on the left. Locate in the list of websites. Set to 'Allow Always'. Silverlight issues on MAC OS X Mavericks in Safari Browser Click for a guide on how to resolve streaming issues with MAC OS X Mavericks in the Safari Browser.
Certain services offered on the BBC website such as audio, video, animations and games require specific additional third party software (called 'plug-ins'). You may have such software already loaded onto your computer. If you do not then, should you wish to use these BBC services, you will need to licence and download such software from a third party software company. We will direct you to the relevant pages of the software company website. The website will give a set of instructions that you will need to follow in order to download the plug-in. In particular you will be asked by the software company to agree to its terms and conditions of licence.
Any such agreement is between you and the software company and the BBC does not accept any liability in relation either to the download or to the use of the plug-in. The BBC does not use any plug-in that is not available FREE OF CHARGE.
However most software companies will also offer versions of their plug-ins that require payment. We will always try to direct you to the free download pages of the software company site. You may of course choose to licence paid-for software from the third party. However if you only want to download the free plug-in you should not be asked for, nor give, any credit card or other payment details. Finally, it is likely that you will be asked to enter personal details (name, address etc.) as part of the download process. If you do enter such information then it will be held by the software company subject to the Data Protection Act and other relevant privacy legislation. The company should therefore inform you what it intends to do with your data, and may direct you to its Privacy Policy.
Please note that you will be submitting the data to the third party software company and not to the BBC and so the use of the data will NOT be covered by the BBC Privacy Policy. Although the BBC uses third party plug-ins in order to provide the best possible web service, it does not endorse any third party software. If you choose to enter into an agreement with the third party and download the plug-in you do so at you own risk.