
They don’t do a good job of explaining it on screen, at all, either, so most companies have transitioned from flash to HTML5 (not all – for example HBO GO uses Flash player for millions to watch Game of Thrones). Recently, as of around March 2017, Chrome has started disabling the use of the Flash plugin even though Flash is installed by default and Chrome does support it. You may also want to remove any Allowed sites that you may have added.īackground on Flash Support Changes: Chrome Browser Now Blocking Flash – March 2017
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If you would rather allow Flash for ONLY our customizer and not other websites, follow steps 4-6.Īllow Flash on Specific Sites by Web Address (Optional) Restart chrome and try again and you should be good to go!

If you have an older version of Chrome, you may need to click the option “Allow sites to run Flash” and click “Done”. Click the Flash settings from the list of Content Settings.
