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    You can control Flash in Chrome using special settings. Decide which websites can use it or block them. Click “allow” on a popup when you visit a site to turn Flash on.

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    adobe flash player for chrome

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    Steps to Get Flash Working

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    Step 1: Open Chrome

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    Launch Chrome on your device. On Windows, find it in the Start menu. On a Mac, check the Applications folder.

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    Step 2: Click the Menu Icon

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    Look at the top right. Tap the three-dot button to open the menu.

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    Step 3: Head to Settings

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    From the menu, choose “Settings.” It’s usually near the end of the list.

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    Step 4: Access More Options

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    Scroll down the Settings page. Click “Advanced” to unlock extra features.

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    Step 5: Locate Content Controls

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    Find the “Privacy and security” section. Hit “Content settings” to move forward.

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    Steps to Get Flash Working

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    Step 6: Pick Flash

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    Scroll until you see “Flash” on the list. Click it to open the Flash settings.

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    Step 7: Switch Flash On

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    Slide the toggle to “On.” If it’s blue, Flash is already active—no need to adjust. When it’s on, websites will ask if they can use Flash.

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    You can also add or block websites here by clicking “Add” and entering their names.

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    Step 8: Go to a Flash Website

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    Visit a site that uses Flash, like one with animations or quizzes. A popup will ask about Adobe Flash Player.

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    Step 9: Turn On Flash Safely

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    If the site seems okay, click “Click to enable Adobe Flash Player.” A small window will appear to check with you.

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    Step 10: Approve It

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    Press “Allow” to let Flash run on that site.

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    Fixing Problems

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    If you see a “Flash needed” message, look near the address bar. Click the lock or “i” icon, choose “Site Settings,” set Flash to “Allow,” and reload the page. The content should work now.

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    Good to Know

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    Chrome switches Flash off every time you close it. You’ll need to do these steps again next time.

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