Mar 3, 2017 - Chrome comes built in with it's own version of Flash, you are not required to install a separate plugin to enable Flash in Chrome.
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The Adobe Flash plugin lets you hear and see Flash audio and video content on Chrome on your computer. Note: Adobe will stop supporting Flash at the end of 2020.
Visit the to learn more about how Chrome will work with Flash until 2020. Let sites play Flash videos, animations, and games Only let Flash run on websites that you trust.
Some websites might use Adobe Flash Player to harm your computer. If you quit Chrome, your Flash settings won’t be saved. The next time you open Chrome, you’ll have to allow Flash again for any sites you added before. When you visit a page you trust that has Flash content, click Click to enable Adobe Flash Player.
Click Allow. The site needs Flash to work If a website isn’t working, you might need to change your settings to allow Flash. To the left of the web address, click Lock or Info. At the bottom, click Site Settings. In the new tab, to the right of 'Flash,' click the Down arrow Allow. Go back to the site and reload the page.
Change your Flash settings. At the top right, click More Settings.
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At the bottom, click Advanced. Under 'Privacy and security,' click Content settings. Click Flash.
To the right of the site, tap Remove. Fix problems with Flash If Flash isn't working or you see the following error messages, try the troubleshooting steps below. Adobe Flash has been blocked because it's out of date. Couldn’t load plugin. The following plugins were blocked on this page. This plugin is not supported. A plug-in (Shockwave Flash) isn't responding.