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Have you checked if Flash Player is enabled in your browser? For Firefox on any OS, see Enable Flash Player for Firefox. For Safari on Mac OS, see Enable Flash Player for Safari. For Google Chrome, see Enable Flash Player for Chrome. For Opera, see Enable Flash Player for Opera. Step 1: In Google Chrome go to the website that is claiming it needs Flash. Click the padlock (A) to the left of the web address then click Site Settings (B) and a new tab will open. Step 2: Scroll down to Flash then click Allow (C).

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Using The Flash Player In Chrome In 2020. Chrome's built-in Flash player still remains, but not for long. The target for Flash removal is Chrome version 87 in December 2020, but this may come sooner. If you pass that deadline, you'll need to look at using one of the other Flash players below, as these instructions won't work. Download free Adobe Flash Player software for your Windows, Mac OS, and Unix-based devices to enjoy stunning audio/video playback, and exciting gameplay. Important Reminder: Flash Player's end of life is December 31st, 2020. Remove the flash drive when you're done, and now let's move to the old Mac. 11.) Make sure that everything you need is off of the old Mac, because installing Chromium OS on this device is going to wipe out everything on the internal drive. 12.) Power down the Mac, then plug the flash drive into one of the USB ports.

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It's not every day that we publish rant-related posts here on the AudioAcrobat WordPress Weblog, but today is a much-welcomed exception.

If you are a Mac user, and specifically a Chrome for Mac OS user, chances are that you might be working your way through a seemingly never-ending battle with recent Adobe (Shockwave) Flash updates, many of which have seemed to cause unnecessary slow-downs, crashes and eventually (pardon our scientific terminology) the urge to pull out your hair.

Never fear, as our staff has been scouring the Web to connect with others experiencing these difficulties … and we're taking to the blogosphere with our findings!

The methodology behind today's fix is really quite simple, and equally baffling. For some odd reason, our up-to-date Chrome for Mac OS X installation seems to have not just one, but three, count them — three — versions of Flash installed and activated at the same time.

Why, you ask? It is beyond our comprehension, but we've discovered a quick and painless way to trim the fat. Here are the steps you can take to enrich your Flash-based Web browsing experience … without even restarting your browser!

Chrome For Mac Flash

Step 1: Plugins

In your address bar, type about:plugins and hit Enter on your keyboard.

Step 2: Expand

In the top-right corner, you should see the word 'Details' with a small '+' symbol next to it. Click the '+' symbol to expand the existing plugins listed in the column on the left Adobe pro 11 for mac.

Adobe Flash Player Chrome Settings

Step 3: Disable

Scrolling down to 'Flash', you should see a mention of '3 files'. If so, you're almost finished.

How

Step 1: Plugins

In your address bar, type about:plugins and hit Enter on your keyboard.

Step 2: Expand

In the top-right corner, you should see the word 'Details' with a small '+' symbol next to it. Click the '+' symbol to expand the existing plugins listed in the column on the left Adobe pro 11 for mac.

Adobe Flash Player Chrome Settings

Step 3: Disable

Scrolling down to 'Flash', you should see a mention of '3 files'. If so, you're almost finished.

Leaving the top entry alone, you will want to click 'Disable' for the (2) older versions. This will grey out the erroneous versions and will prevent Chrome from referencing multiple Flash installations each time a Flash-based object is called up in the browser.

If your screen looks like the screenshot below, you've succeeded in clearing out the unnecessary Flash installations.

Go ahead and try using that Flash-enabled object or Website after making this change and our money is on the fact that everything will be back to a normal (functioning) state!

Why users are forced into workarounds like this will probably never be fully explained, but hey — at least there are people out there who are willing to share their knowledge in these difficult-to-pin-down situations — right?!

Were you able to follow-along with the process above? Did you get stopped somewhere along the way?

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