If you select Allow, the website is granted access to share your bandwidth, and your media playback will benefit from the bandwidth of others. Adobe Flash Player will share bandwidth using peer-assisted networking only with your permission. This is called peer-assisted networking, since peers on the network assist each other to provide a better experience. This allows the audio or video to play more smoothly, without skips or pauses from buffering. This question appears because a website that serves audio and video wants to deliver the content with better performance by having users who are playing the same content share their bandwidth. What if I never want to share bandwidth?.To change Flash Player settings on mobile devices, visit the Settings Manager for mobile devices. This information applies to Adobe Flash Player on desktop and notebook computers.
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