Close the window and return to the page you were previously on. Manually Installing the Adobe Flash Plugin for Google Chrome Select your Microsoft Windows version (for example, Windows 10 and the PPAPI for Sure Click.From the website you want to enable Flash for in the list and change the drop-down to On. Once selected you will see a list of websites.Select the Websites tab and then underneath Plug-ins, ensure that the box next to Adobe Flash Player is selected.From the menu bar, choose Safari and then Preferences.
Open the website you want to enable flash on.you may need to reload the page with Flash content that you were trying to access. From the menu that appears, next to Flash, select Allow.From the dropdown that appears, select Site Settings. Click the information icon or the lock icon in the website addressbar at the top left.Open the website you want to enable Flash on.Select the checkbox next to Remember this decision if you want to continue to allow Flash to run on this site in the future. Navigate to a page that uses Adobe Flash and a new add-on icon will appear next to it in the address bar.Select Close in the bottom right to return to the webpage, and reload it if necessary.Make sure Show: on the lower-left hand side has All add-ons selected and highlight Shockwave Flash Player in the list.Select the Settings cog at the top right-hand side of the window and select Manage add-ons from the menu that appears.
How to Enable Flash in Microsoft Internet Explorer: Under Website Permissions, ensure the slider for Adobe Flash is moved to the On position as shown.No additional installation is necessary for Google Chrome which includes its own edition maintained by Google.