And if you come across one of those sites, you're probably gonna want to see what that content is. In this tutorial, we'll walk through the steps you need to follow to enable Flash player in Chrome. Since Google Chrome automatically disables Flash player, you'll need to enable it if you want it to work. Access content settingsĪs Chrome has its own built-in version of Flash, you don't need to install a plugin or anything.Īnd the easiest way to get into Chrome's settings is by visiting chrome://settings/content. It'll now say 'Ask first': Flash will ask whether you want to allow it to run Once you're there, scroll down until you see the option for Flash player: Scroll down to Flash, right below JavaScript Allow Flash to runĬlick on 'Flash' and, where it says 'Block sites from running Flash (recommended)', toggle the switch on. Now, when you go to a site that uses flash, it'll ask you whether you want to allow Flash to do its thing. How to give specific sites permission to run Flash Always good to double check.Ĭongrats - you're halfway there.