Enable Adobe Flash Player Chrome File
Only enable Flash for sites you absolutely trust. Hackers actively use old Flash vulnerabilities to install malware. The Short Answer (For Chrome Version 88+) You cannot permanently "turn on" Flash anymore. Chrome now uses a "Ask First" model that requires you to re-enable it every single time you restart the browser.
Here is the step-by-step process: Navigate to the website that requires Flash. You will likely see a gray puzzle piece icon or a "Plugin not supported" message. Step 2: Open Site Settings Look at the left side of your address bar (URL bar). Click the Padlock icon (or "Not Secure" warning icon). Step 3: Find Flash in the Dropdown In the menu that appears, look for "Flash." By default, it is set to Block . Step 4: Change to "Allow" Click the dropdown menu next to Flash and change it from Block to Allow . Step 5: Reload the Page Chrome will prompt you to reload the page. Click Reload . enable adobe flash player chrome
Have an old Flash game you’re trying to save? Let me know in the comments below! Only enable Flash for sites you absolutely trust
If a website is still begging you to install Flash in 2026, it’s time to find a modern alternative or use an emulator. Chrome now uses a "Ask First" model that