How to Turn on Adobe Flash in Chrome Browser
It is virtually impossible to access media content like games,
videos, and music without Adobe Flash technology. While there are some
other alternatives and more websites start switching to them, Flash is
still a pivotal piece of tech required to surf the web. However, it may
crash or not work properly out of nowhere. In such cases, you may need
to restart it.
Enabling Flash Plug-In
Follow several simple steps:
1. Fire up the browser.
2. Input “chrome://settings/content” in the address bar.
3. In the settings tab search for the listing “Flash”.
4. Choose either to force the plug-in to ask before activating or to prevent sites from using it altogether.
Blocking and Allowing Websites to Use the Plug-In
1. Again, the procedure is quite simple and won’t require any special skills. Just follow the steps below:
2. Go to the website that you want to manage.
3. Search for the icon of a padlock in the left-most part of the address bar.
4. Search for the submenu “Settings”.
5. Locate the option “Flash” in the list and choose from a selection of variants that will be in the drop-down menu.
Checking and Upgrading Flash
Outdated versions of the plug-in usually work correctly and won’t
cause any troubles for users. However, some websites may require you to
have the latest version of the software. In such cases, you will need to
manually update it. In order to do so, you will need to go to the
settings once again. Below is the list of actions you will need to
perform:
1. In the address bar of the browser, input “chrome://components/”.
2. Search for the submenu called “Adobe Flash Player”.
3. Right underneath the listing, you will see the version and you can
click the link called “check for update”. Doing so will prompt the
process of automatic updates. The software will start searching for
available updates and immediately install the latest version if it
exists
4. In the vast majority of cases, performing these actions will solve
problems with accessing media content that was unavailable due to the
outdated version of the Flash plug-in.
Installing and Reinstalling Flash
In rare cases, critical errors and bugs can cause improper
functionality or inability of the plug-in to correctly process media
files. In such scenarios, you can simply reinstall it. You will need to
do the following:
1. Go to the website “https://adoble.com/go/chrome”.
2. Choose the operating system and PPAPI as your browser.
3. Download the software package and launch it.
Additional troubleshooting
If you still cannot view media materials properly, you may need to
update the browser itself. Open the menu and search for the item “Update
Google Chrome”. If you do not see it, you are already using the latest
version of the software.
If all of the options described above do not work, you can open settings
and go to the extensions page in order to manually disable some of the
plug-ins and add-ons. In rare scenarios, these add-ons may cause
problems with functionality. Try disabling them one-by-one to see if one
of them is the root of the issue. Also, check whether you can access
similar content on other websites since the real problem may be with the
files you are trying to access.