These steps below will guide you through the process of using Flash Player 10.2 with Google Chrome on OS X: However, for those of us that use Chrome, there is no way to updated to the latest 10.2 beta of Flash Chrome uses its own copy of Flash that comes built-in and cannot be externally updated. This will appear as a puzzle piece, select the puzzle piece and click ‘Allow.Recently (late November), Adobe finally got around to releasing an update to Flash Player for OS X that comes with the long-awaited hardware-based rendering of H.264-encoded videos. When you visit a site requiring Flash, you’ll receive a pop up in the URL bar where the website is displayed asking to block or allow. If you want to unblock a specific site that has already been blocked, click the ‘X’ corresponding to that site under the ‘Block’ section.Īs previously mentioned, you will still have to enable when Chrome asks for permission.Or toggle on for Chrome to ask permission for a website to run Abobe Flash. Next to “Block sites from running Flash” click the switch to toggle on.Under the Privacy and Security section, click ‘Site Settings’.Scroll the page down to the bottom and select ‘Advanced’.Select ‘Settings’ at the bottom of the menu. Note: don’t see 3 little dots? Update Google Chrome by at this link here: chrome://settings/help
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