The same rules apply to sites that you want to block from running Flash content.Ī click on the three dots next to a site listing gives you options to edit, remove or block sites (allow if you click on the three dots next to a blocked site).To add a site to the allow list, click on the "add" button next to allow, and add a site to the list.You can change the status of Flash by moving the "ask first" slider to off.If you want to add more sites that allow Flash Player, click the Manage exceptions button. Select Allow sites to run Flash, then click Done to save the change. On the content settings screen, locate Flash player settings. This opens the Adobe Flash content settings. Open Google Chrome browser, type chrome://settings/content in the address bar and press Enter. After that time, it will no longer be possible to use Flash.
Support for Adobe Flash ends in December 2020. Chrome does not support Flash on Androids, iPhones, or iPads.
Load chrome://settings/content/flash in the browser's address bar. This wikiHow teaches you how to enable Flash in Google Chrome on on a PC or Mac.You can configure sites to run Flash automatically in Chrome.
The latter may also be important for sites that don't work properly in regards to allowing Flash content, for instance when Chrome does not display the prompt. While you can allow sites to run Flash when Google prompts you to do so while visiting a site with Flash content, you may want to allow Flash on some sites permanently to make things easier. Chrome users may still enable it, but Chrome will display a notification about the end of Flash support in 2020 in that case in every session. End Old information Starting in Chrome 76, Flash is blocked by default.