A lot of websites and content wouldn’t have been able to function without it. There might be adequate alternatives now, but Flash Player will always be the original and so far, the most reliable. Anyone who wants to manage or create a website needs to learn what it is and why it is so important. What is Flash Player? Users can manually circumvent Apple’s block and enable Flash for all websites. If you accept those risks and want to stop Apple from blocking Flash, then let’s move on.
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Chrome comes built in with it's own version of Flash, you are not required to install a separate plugin to enable Flash in Chrome. Follow the steps below for enabling flash on specific website domains. To enable Flash for a specific website, first open your Chrome browser and type chrome://settings/content in the address bar, then press enter.
Then on the Content Settings page, scroll down and click the Flash button Make sure that the toggle is set to Ask first (recommended) (2). This will ensure that you are able to allow Flash for specific sites Next, navigate to the page or site where you wish to enable Flash, and click the lock icon to the right of the URL (3). From the dropdown menu, click Site settings (4).
On the Site settings page, click the dropdown menu to the right of Flash (5), and then select Allow. After you have allowed Flash, navigate back to the page and refresh to view any Flash content.