On the left panel, click "Websites" and find the Plug-ins section.Ĭhoose "Run all plug-in content (recommended)" On the left top panel, click "Opera" then "Preferences". In the "Security" tab, check "Allow Plug-ins" and click the "Plug-in Settings."Ĭheck the box "Adobe Flash Player" and change the configured websites "aq.com" to "On" and click "Done" It'll now say 'Ask first': Flash will ask whether you want to allow it to run Now, when you go to a site that uses flash, it'll ask you whether you want to allow Flash to do its thing. On the left top panel, click "Safari" then "Preferences". Allow Flash to run Click on 'Flash' and, where it says 'Block sites from running Flash (recommended)', toggle the switch on.
UPDATE - as of version 41.16299.15.0, you will still have to click to allow Edge to run Flash on individual sites. If you had to turn the Flash Player on, close your browser and re-open it. Locate the line for Use Adobe Flash Player and make sure it is toggled to On
Scroll down and click View Advanced Settings If it does not you can change that in the box on the lower right.Ĭlick the 3 dots in the upper right corner and select Settings In Toolbars and Extensions, make sure Show All Add-ons is selected, then check Shockwave Flash Object and make sure the status says Enabled. Uncheck the box for Enable Adobe Flash protected mode:Ĭlick the Tools icon in the upper right corner and select Manage Add-ons To do this follow the above directions and these extra steps: If you are still having issues viewing Flash content after this step, you will need to take Flash out of protected mode. Click the arrow to the side.īeside "Allow" click the add button and add and exactly as shown.Ĭlick on the 3 bars in the upper right corner and select Add Ons On the Content settings screen, find the Flash Player listing. The Block and Allow lists will be available after you visit a site that uses Flash. Set the toggle on for the Ask before running Flash option. In the left navigation, select Site permissions.
Go to your Chrome plugins by typing this into your address bar: Here’s how to allow or block Flash permanently for individual websites: Go to Settings and more > Settings. To fully enable your Flash player on Chrome please follow these steps: If you do not see your browser, please check on the Adobe site: Next, find your browser and follow the directions listed below. To download the most recent version of flash, use this link: Macintosh: System Preferences (under Other) click Flash. To access the local Flash Player Settings Manager that is native to your operating system: Windows: click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Flash Player. First, make sure you have the lastest Flash Player. Users of other operating systems and earlier versions of Flash Player can continue to use the Online Settings Manager described here.