![]() ![]() If you have Adobe Flash Player installed, you may still be able to play Flash content, but it’ll need to be enabled first. Here’s how to enable Flash Player in Chrome: Type chrome://components into the address bar. If you're not certain whether you currently still need it, work without it. Before you begin to enable Flash Player in Chrome, you can check if your version of Flash player in Chrome to know if it can run. Note that Flash is very nearly end-of-life & most browsers are going to start actively blocking it over the next year. Scroll down the list on the left until you find Adobe Flash select, then to the right, decide whether you want behaviour on, off or ask by default & for any specific sites.įull instructions at Adobe: Enable for Safari Then to make sure it's enabled in Safari, go to Preferences > Websites. If you ascertain Flash is actually required, make sure to fetch it directly from Adobe, don't click through any links you cannot see clearly. If Flash is legitimately needed for a video, the placeholder for the video will say that Flash is required usually quite simply, "plugin missing" or similar, possibly with a 'jigsaw puzzle piece' icon. Warning: Do not fall for any pop up telling you Flash is needed or out of date - they're scams, malware. Get the uninstaller from Adobe - Uninstall Flash Player | Mac OS ![]() If you don't have it you will see a clear indication if it's required. I'd start by uninstalling Flash completely - very few web sites use it any more.
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