![]() ![]() Where Flash is shown, click the drop-down menu and change it to “Allow” (as shown below).(On some sites not secured by SSL you will see a “i” in a circle instead or simply the words “not secure”.) Above the web page in Google Chrome, to the left of the web address, click the padlock as shown below. ![]() FIX: If you need to access a flash-based site, it’s still possible by following the below steps to enable flash player: Depending on your version of Chrome/Edge, the below may still work, however in later versions this will also be removed. UPDATE (Jan 2021): Flash is no longer supported by Adobe, and therefore it is advised to NOT continue using it. The following steps will allow you to enable flash player again. In light of this, Google & Microsoft have now blocked Flash by default in Chrome & Edge to spur website owners to update their site to a newer technology such as HTML5. Google Chrome & Microsoft Edge (Chromium Version) have Flash player built in as standard and auto updates however Adobe have announced end of life for Flash in December 2020. ![]()
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