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How to activate Adobe Flash Player in Google Chrome
Introduction:
When you upgrade to Windows 10 from another version of Windows, the operating system automatically sets your default Web browser to the new Microsoft Edge, even if you have defined Chrome, Firefox, Opera or another Web browser in Windows 7 or 8. This new web browser has appeared with Windows 10. Fortunately, Windows 10 does not uninstall your previous browser of choice, and it is easy to change the default Web browser from the system ' operating again.
In this tutorial we will see how to reactivate Adobe Flash Player in Google Chrome for use on sites that require it.
Steps to follow:
1. Open the Google Chrome browser
2. In the address bar, type chrome: // settings / content.
3. On the Content Settings screen, locate the Flash Player list. Check status.
4. Select Allow sites to run Flash, and then click Done.
5. Close the Content Settings screen. The amendment applies immediately. Flash Player is now reactivated and will no longer be blocked on websites. Simply refresh the web page or return to the site in order to use Adobe Flash.
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