On devices running on iOS, it is not possible to enable Flash. Androidįlash is not supported under Android. Another option could be that you do not have the rights to edit your Chrome settings because you are using an organization's specific version of the browser. Enabling Flash in Chrome is the same in Chrome for Mac and Windows, or any other Chrome browser that supports Flash Player.
If you don't see these settings, you are likely operating under an old version of Chrome. If it isn't, click Flash and click the slider next to Ask first to activate it: In the list that appears, scroll down to Flash and make sure that the option Ask first is activated: In the Privacy and security section, click Content settings: Next, scroll to the bottom of the page and click Advanced: To begin, open Google Chrome and click the three vertical dots in the top-right corner. The following walk-through applies to recent updates of Google Chrome under Windows and MacOS. Google Chrome provides the possibility to ensure an advanced level of security when accessing Flash content by allowing you to choose on which sites you will let Flash operate. Modify Default Flash Settings Windows and Mac On the page that opens, change the Adobe Flash setting to Allow: To enable Flash in Google Chrome, go to a website that you trust and click the lock icon to the left of the URL in the search box.