Google seriously wants Chrome users to stop using Flash, so it’s making the Flash process annoying on purpose. ![]() If you use Flash frequently on a particular website, you’ll have to do this repeatedly. ![]() Here’s the bad news: whenever you restart your browser, Chrome erases this list. Alternatively, you can head to chrome://settings/content/flash to view it. Whenever you allow Flash for a website, it’s added to the allow list-click the blocked plugin icon and click “Manage” to see it. To run all Flash objects on the page-including any hidden Flash objects running in the background-click the blocked plugin icon at the right side of the Omnibox and click “Run Flash this time.” To run an individual Flash object, click its Play button. ![]() Even after you reload the page, any Flash content won’t be loaded-you have to click it to load it.
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