You can also clear data for a site. The site will use its settings instead of the default settings. You can allow or block permissions for a specific site. Change settings for a specific site.
![]() Flash Settings Chrome How To Enable FlashInstead, Chrome blocks Flash by default with the message “Flash was blocked on this page.” If you re-enable Flash in Chrome, you see a message that says, “Flash Player will no longer be supported after December 2020,” with a button to turn off Flash.As Google explains, when the ball drops on New Year’s Eve, 2020, the countdown will also be counting down to the end of Flash.This isn’t just a Google Chrome thing. Internet.RELATED: How to Use Adobe Flash in 2021 and BeyondFlash isn’t completely gone—yet. Locate your web browser from the list below for instructions on how to enable flash.To run all Flash objects on the page—including any hidden Flash objects running in the background—click the blocked plugin icon at the right side of the Omnibox and click “Run Flash this time.”Whenever you allow Flash for a website, it’s added to the allow list—click the blocked plugin icon and click “Manage” to see it. How to Run Flash on a WebsiteWhen you visit a website that uses Flash, you see a “Plugin blocked” message at the right side of Chrome’s Omnibox or address bar.To enable Flash for the site, click the lock icon at the left side of the Omnibox (address bar), click the “Flash” box, and then click “Allow.”Chrome prompts you to reload the page—click “Reload.”Even after you reload the page, any Flash content won’t be loaded—you have to click it to load it.To run an individual Flash object, click its Play button. Chrome’s increasingly aggressive moves are supposed to encourage websites to move away from Flash while they still have plenty of time to do so. Mozilla is even more aggressive—it will remove Flash support entirely in early 2020.If you use Flash, you still have nearly one and a half years until it’s gone.![]()
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