Adobe Flash Player is enabled by default in Google Chrome, but if for some reason it isn’t then don’t worry as today we are going to see how to enable or disable Adobe Flash Player on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. But before you can do that you need to make sure that you are running the latest Adobe Flash version on your system.
For Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge, the Windows updates download automatically and install the latest Adobe Flash Player version. Still, for another browser, you need to download the updates manually. So if you want to use Adobe Flash Player in other browsers, download the Adobe Flash Player separately for those browsers from lenei sootaga. Anyway, let’s see How to Enable Adobe Flash Player on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge with the help of the below-listed tutorial without wasting any time.
Enable Adobe Flash Player on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge
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Method 1: Enable Adobe Flash Player on Chrome
1. Open Google Chrome then navigate to the following URL in the address bar:
chrome: // faatulagaga / content / flash
2. Ia mautinoa e ki the toggle for “Faataga nofoaga e tafe ai Flash"I Enable Adobe Flash Player on Chrome.
3. If you need to disable Adobe Flash Player on Chrome then turn off the above toggle.
4. To check if you have the latest Flash player installed, navigate to chrome: // vaega in Chrome’s address bar.
5. Scroll down to “Adobe Flash Player“, and you will see the latest version of Adobe Flash Player you have installed.
faiga 2: Enable Shockwave Flash on Firefox
1. Open Mozilla Firefox then presses Ctrl + Sifi + A to open Add-ons window.
2. Now, from the left-hand menu, make sure to select “Plugins".
3. Le isi, filifili Shockwave moli from the drop-down menu select “Fai atu e faʻaola"Po o le"Fa'agaoioi i taimi uma"I enable Shockwave Flash on Firefox.
4. If you need to disable Shockwave Flash on Firefox, select “Never activate” from the above drop-down menu.
5. Once finished, restart Firefox to save changes.
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faiga 3: Enable Adobe Flash Player on Microsoft Edge
1. Open Microsoft Edge then clicks on the tolu togitogi (from the top right corner) and select Faʻasologa.
2. Scroll down to the bottom and click on “Vaʻai faʻalelei tulaga"Faamau.
3. Next, under Advanced Settings window, make sure to turn on the toggle for “Faaaoga le Adobe Flash Player".
4. Afai e te manao i ai disable Adobe Flash Player on Microsoft Edge then turn off the above toggle.
5. Once finished, restart Microsoft Edge to save changes.
faiga 4: Enable Shockwave Flash Object in Internet Explorer
1. Open Internet Explorer then presses Alt+X to open Settings then click on “Pulea faʻaopoopoga".
2. Now under Add-on Types section, select “Mea faigaluega ma Mea Faʻaopoopoga".
3. Next, from the right window pane scroll down to “Microsoft Windows Third Party Application Component” heading and then select Shockwave Flash Object.
4. Make sure to click on the Fa'amalo faamau i le pito i lalo e Enable Shockwave Flash Object in Internet Explorer.
5. If you need to Disable Shockwave Flash Object in Internet Explorer, click on the Disable button.
6. Once finished, restart Internet Explorer to save changes.
Method 5: Enable Adobe Flash Player on Opera
1. Open Opera browser, then open Menu and select Pulea Fa'aopoopoga.
2. Under Extensions, click on the “mafai ai ona” button under the Flash Player to Enable Adobe Flash Player on Opera.
3. If you need to Disable Adobe Flash Player on Opera, click on “faamuta"Faamau.
4. Restart Opera to save changes.
fautuaina:
O le mea lena ua e a'oa'oina ma le manuia How to Enable Adobe Flash Player on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge ae afai o loʻo i ai pea ni au fesili e uiga i lenei aʻoaʻoga ona lagona le saoloto e fesili ia i latou i le vaega o faʻamatalaga.