Google has already announced that from the year 2020 Chrome will completely stop supporting any flash content. This is because Adobe has already announced that in that year it will eliminate support for this type of format. This has caused that for quite some time, websites do not use more Flash content on their websites, however this does not mean that Flash content does not exist on the Internet since all the uploaded until now, still continues on the websites.
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The problem is that Google Chrome, although it has not yet removed support for Flash, the truth is that in version 79, support for Flash content will be disabled by default. Until now, the default settings for playing flash content showed the user a question asking whether or not they want to play flash content displayed on the web that they are visiting at a specific time.
Well, with the new update of Chrome 79 in which this question will not be shown, since this function is shown disabled by default. However, this default setting can be reverted to the current setting shown by the Flash playback question.
That said, below we want to show you step by step how to allow the playback of Flash content in Google Chrome by showing the message about whether or not you want to play it instead of completely disabling it by default:
How to activate the question about the reproduction of Flas content of the visited Websites in Chrome.
– All you have to do is open the Google Chrome Web browser and once the interface is displayed you will have to click on the icon in the form of three horizontal stripes so that when the options menu is displayed you can select the option: Setting.
– In the configuration screen you will have to scroll down to find and select the option: Advanced settings. Next line you will have to look for the Privacy and security section, within which the option is shown: Website settings: Control the information that websites can use and the content that they can show you
– After selecting this option you will be directed to a list of options that you can configure. In it you will have to select the option: Flash
– Once inside the Flash configuration you will see as the option: Prevent websites from running Flash, is enabled. In our case we will have to deactivate it so that it ends up activating the option: Ask before.
– From this moment when you visit a website that contains elements in Flash format, Google Chrome will ask you whether or not you want to play the Flash content of the website you visit.
Without a doubt, the fall of the Flash format on websites is a 100% confirmed fact and that in 2020 will be reflected in the incompatibility of all Web browsers as well as the lack of support from Adobe. This only means one thing and that is that websites must convert their content to Flash if they want users to have access to it.
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