In the event that you change your mind, you can click on the ‘i’ button next to the website’s URL, open the Flash drop down menu and click on ‘Block’. When visiting a website that uses Flash content, you can click on one of the greyed-out empty plugin icons, which will prompt Chrome to ask if you wish to ‘Allow’ or ‘Block’ Flash. Toggle on ‘Ask first’ for Chrome to ask you before enabling Flash, toggle off if you want Flash to run automatically.Click on the three-dot menu located on the top right-hand corner.The process of checking Flash’ permission is pretty seamless.
In this tutorial, we are going to be taking a look at how to enable click to play plugins in Google Chrome to make it more convenient when you browse older sites.
Though, even for the latter, users will have to enable it manually. For the past two years, Google’s Chrome browser no longer supports any click-to-play plugin, except for Adobe Flash Player.