Flash Player Popups?

Hello

I have a Macbook Air running on El Capitan, I Ad Blocker and I use Google Chrome. In recent days, I get random popups telling me to update my flash in Safari drive that I never open. I went to the Adobe site and installed an official update, which only temporarily solves the problem.

I saw that you can block Web sites store your information in the settings, but I can't find the section Flash Player to block.

Can someone tell me please how to stop these popups come?

Thank you.

Adware installed?

1. use Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac to remove adware.

https://www.Malwarebytes.org/antimalware/Mac/

Download, install, open and run by clicking on the "Scan for Adware" button to remove the adware.

Once this is done, exit Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.

2 Disable Extensions and test them.

Safari > Preferences > Extensions

Select Disable all extensions and test them.

Enable the Extensions one by one and test.

To uninstall any extension, select it and click the "Uninstall" button

3 safari > Preferences > Search > search engine:

Select your preferred search engine

4. visit the site of your choice that it be the homepage

Safari > Preferences > general > home page

Click on the button "set to the current Page.

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