How To Enable Chrome Flash Plugin For Particular Sites – Guide

Chrome blocks Flash by default, but many websites still use it. Google wants you to use HTML 5, but some older sites haven’t bothered to switch. ..

Chrome 57 no longer allows you to manage plugins from the Adobe website or chrome://plugins.

Enable Flash in Chrome using settings

Open Google Chrome and navigate to the following URL in the address bar: chrome://settings/content/flash

To activate Adobe Flash Player in Chrome, please turn on the toggle button for “Ask me first.”

In order to disable Adobe Flash Player in Chrome, you need to open the Chrome browser and click on the button below.

Starting from Chrome 68, websites that use the Flash Player will be forced to open in the Chrome browser instead of running natively. ..

Use site settings to enable Flash

Open the Flash website in Chrome.

This will take you to a page that looks like this: Now, on the left side of the address bar, click on the little icon (security icon). This will take you to a page that looks like this:

Once you are in Site Settings, click on the “Security” tab. Here you will need to enter your site’s login information. After you have logged in, click on the “Advanced Security Settings” link. Here you will need to enter your site’s password. After you have entered your password, click on the “OK” button. ..

Scroll down to the Flash section and from the drop-down menu select Allow.

Final note

Chrome users can now enable the Flash plugin for specific sites by following these simple steps. This will allow you to view videos and other content on those sites without having to install a separate Flash player. ..