Manually enable Flash Player in different browsers

Flash Player users sometimes prompt when browsing the web: "Adobe Flash Player has been blocked" and other similar interfaces. When this happens, how do we manually enable Flash Player? We divide this problem into the following four types and introduce them one by one:  

 

Google Chrome browser

1  Click the icon in the upper right corner of the chrome browser

2 In the dialog box that pops up , click Settings

3 Click Advanced at the bottom of the page

4 Click Content Settings in the expanded page

5 Click Flash

6 Turn on the Ask first (recommended) switch under Flash

7 "Refresh" the video page.

 

 

 

Firefox browser


1 Click the security icon of Firefox

2 Click the arrow in the green box

3 Click "More Information"

4 Select "Permissions"

5 First, uncheck " Use default settings" , and then check the "Allow" option under "Run Flash".

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6 Click the menu button in the upper right corner, and then select " Add-ons "

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7 After that, click " Plugins ", select Shockwave Flash and click the " Options " button

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8 In the opened page, uncheck " Block " and " Protect " and set "Always Activate" to start Flash.

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Internet Explorer browser


1 Open the page containing rich media content in Internet Explorer. For example, a video website.

2 Click the "Tools" menu in the upper right corner of Internet Explorer

3 Select "Manage Add-ons" from the "Tools" menu

4 Select Shockwave Flash Object from the list

Note: Make
sure your current website contains rich media content. If the current website does not contain rich media content, the Shockwave Flash Object will not be displayed in the list

5 Click "Enable", and then click "Close" at the bottom

 

 

Microsoft Edge browser (win 10 comes with browser)


1 On your computer, open the Microsoft Edge browser

2 Click the upper right corner of the "..." icon

3 In the displayed menu, click Settings near the bottom

4 Click View Advanced Settings under Advanced Settings

5 Switch the use of Adobe Flash Player to "On"

 

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