The Adobe Flash Player is a media player that lets you see and hear Flash video and audio content on your computer. It runs with chrome. If you quit chrome, it will also stop working and flash settings will not be saved.
In this article, we will let you learn step by step how to enable adobe flash players on chrome.
The easiest way to check the chrome settings is via the link in the address bar. You need to enter chrome://settings/content in the address bar and press enter.
As you press enter, the content setting menu will open. On the menu page, you will see the Flash tab beneath the JavaScript tab.
You will see the ASK FIRST feature once you click off the blocking sites for adobe flash players. This will be helpful because whenever you run the flash plug-in, a question appears on the screen that either you want to run for a particular site or not.
For checking, open any site that runs with a flash player like games.
When you run a website that runs on Flash, a blank grey box will appear with the option, “Click to enable Adobe Flash Player”.
When you click to enable/run Adobe Flash Player, a pop-up will appear on the screen. Click the “Allow” button. It will reload and refresh your existing page.
After all the above settings, you have enabled the adobe flash player for the current site or current page. Again, if you want to check the websites that you have enabled on flash, just visit the page chrome://settings/content/flash and scroll down to see the list of the sites that are enabled for adobe flash player.