How can I fix my Flash Player Mac in Chrome ?

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Hi Friends,

How can I fix my Flash Player Mac in Chrome ? Do we have to download Flash Player if I use Chrome. One of my friends told that Flash Player is integrated into Chrome and is enabled by default and it will automatically update the new versions of Flash Player. Is that true ?

Please suggest,

Darline B Daniel

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Answered By 0 points N/A #166255

How can I fix my Flash Player Mac in Chrome ?

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Hi,
       If you want to use Flash Player in other browsers you definitely need to download the Adobe Flash player on to the system. Chorme is equipped with the Flash plug-in and the latter only gets updated as and when you update chrome.
If you are unable to view videos or flash related stuff, close all the programs and just restart the browser. It will work for sure.
Disable the Pepper version if you see multiple versions.
 
 
 
Answered By 590495 points N/A #327833

How can I fix my Flash Player Mac in Chrome ?

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With the Google Chrome web browser, you only need to download Flash Player to allow you to view websites that contain Flash contents. One example of a website that requires Flash Player is YouTube. Whichever browser you use, you need Flash Player when watching videos on YouTube. There is no exception.

For Macintosh users, you need to download the Mac version of Adobe Flash Player to allow your browser to view latest Flash contents. To get the latest version, go to the Adobe Flash Player download page and download the version for your operating system. For Macintosh users, Adobe Flash Player supports OS X 10.10 Yosemite, 10.11 El Capitan, 10.12 Sierra, 10.13 High Sierra, 10.14 Mojave, and 10.15 Catalina.

Also, you need to make sure that Adobe Flash Player is enabled on your Safari web browser. To check if Adobe Flash Player is enabled, on your Safari web browser, go to “Safari” then select “Preferences.” Next, go to “Websites” tab then scroll down to the “Plug-ins” section. Here, make sure “Adobe Flash Player” is checked.

Next, on the right at the bottom in “When visiting other websites,” select an option (Ask, Off, or On). When you are finished, exit the Preferences screen.

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