Enabling Flash Player in Google Chrome: A Step-by-Step Guide
Google Chrome, by default, disables Adobe Flash Player due to security concerns. However, there are instances where you might need to enable it for specific websites or applications. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to enable Flash Player in Google Chrome.
Understanding the Change in Chrome's Flash Player Policy
In 2015, Google announced that it would gradually phase out support for Flash Player in Chrome. This decision was made due to the increasing popularity of HTML5, which offers better performance, security, and user experience. As of 2020, Flash Player is completely disabled in Chrome, and this guide will show you how to temporarily enable it for specific sites.
Enabling Flash Player for a Specific Website
If you're trying to access a website that still relies on Flash Player, you can enable it for that specific site. Here's how:

- Navigate to the website that requires Flash Player.
- Click on the padlock icon next to the address bar.
- Click on 'Site settings' in the dropdown menu.
- Scroll down and click on 'Flash'.
- Toggle the switch to 'Allow'.
- Reload the website, and Flash content should now be displayed.
Enabling Flash Player for All Websites (Not Recommended)
Enabling Flash Player for all websites is not recommended due to security risks. However, if you still wish to do so, follow these steps:
- Open Google Chrome and navigate to
chrome://settings/content/flashin the address bar. - Under the 'Block' section, click on 'Add' next to 'Allowed'.
- Enter
http://*to allow Flash Player for all websites. Note that this is not recommended due to security risks.
Managing Flash Player Permissions
You can manage Flash Player permissions for specific websites directly from the address bar. Here's how:
- Navigate to the website that requires Flash Player.
- Click on the padlock icon next to the address bar.
- Click on 'Site settings' in the dropdown menu.
- Scroll down and click on 'Flash'.
- Here, you can choose to allow or block Flash Player for this site.
Conclusion
Enabling Flash Player in Google Chrome can be a necessary step for accessing certain websites or applications. While it's not recommended to enable Flash Player for all websites due to security risks, this guide has shown you how to enable it for specific sites. Always ensure you're only enabling Flash Player for trusted websites to maintain your online security.
