Starting from Google Chrome version 76, Adobe Flash Player is no longer supported by default. When users access websites for watching videos, running Flash content, or playing games, the screen will not display the content, and a Adobe Flash Player blocked notification will appear.
Fixing the Blocked Adobe Flash Player Issue
If you're accustomed to working or entertaining with this program, users can still install Flash Player and activate Adobe Flash Player on Chrome until it's completely phased out. The specific steps will be shared by Mytour in the content of the upcoming article.
Unblocking Adobe Flash Player on Chrome
Step 1: To fix the issue, first, you need to download and update the latest versions of Google Chrome and Adobe Flash Player.
- Download Google Chrome software here: Download Google Chrome
- Download Adobe Flash Player software here: Download Flash Player
Step 2: Open any website containing Flash content. Click on the View site information feature right on the browser's address bar.
A small dialog box opens; here, change Block to Allow ;
Step 3: A new notification appears; click Reload or press the F5 key on your keyboard to save and apply the new settings.
After successfully activating Adobe Flash Player on the website, you can now use this program for work or entertainment as usual.
Hopefully, the guide provided by Mytour will help you easily re-enable Blocked Adobe Flash Player on the Chrome browser. However, this is only a temporary solution, as this program will soon cease full support in December 2020. Users should seek an alternative solution in the future. In case of Flash Player installation issues, refer to how to fix Flash Player installation errors on your computer here.