How to install adobe flash plugin for chrome
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If you’re finding the FPP is re-enabling itself when Chrome quits, it is due to a bug in Chrome (thanks to for highlighting this to me). Please read the following article explaining the confusion over flash versions. Finally restart Chrome and you should now be using the Adobe Flash Player: Select the Empty cache and Delete cookies options then click the Clear browsing data button.
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Next visit the chrome://chrome/settings/ page and reveal the advanced settings by clicking the Show advanced settings link at the bottom of the page:ĥ. Also ensure the Always allowed box is selected:ģ. The Adobe Flash should be located under /Library/Internet-Plug-Ins/ and should be enabled by clicking Enable. All Google related Flash is highlighted under the Location: /Applications/Google Chrome.app and should be disabled by clicking Disable. Under the Adobe Flash Player heading you should see multiple versions of Flash. Within Chrome visit the chrome://plugins/ page and reveal the plugin details by clicking the Details link on the right hand side of the page:Ģ.The obvious first step is to download and install the latest Flash Player version from Adobe.
#HOW TO INSTALL ADOBE FLASH PLUGIN FOR CHROME HOW TO#
In this article I will highlight a series of simple instructions on how to disable the FPP and enable the Adobe released Flash Player. There is an inconsistency between the FPP and the Flash Player releases from Adobe and in my experience with my client media based applications, the Adobe version resolves these issues. The Flash Pepper Player (FPP) unfortunately has exposed camera and/or audio related issues and is the default Flash Player for the Chrome browser. A couple of years ago Google started work on a safer more stable version of flash.