Thank you Maria Vargas, it worked. Not sure what the exact issue was. But after taking your advice and white listing all sites and also using the "https://" and then the website it worked. Cause before that, in site-engagement, the website in question wasn't even listed. Thank you so much. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 10:18 AM, Maria Vargas<forums_noreply@adobe.com> wrote: | You have been mentioned by Maria Vargas in Re: How to update to the latest version of Flash? in Adobe Community - View Maria Vargas's reference to you Hi jamesr123678 , Based on the screenshot, Chrome already has been updated to the latest version, 28.0.0.137. Google embeds Flash Player in Chrome and automatically updates it. Google also disables Flash by default, so you'll need to enable it, usually per site. See Google's help document Use or fix Flash audio & video - Computer - Google Chrome Help for assistance. Google also implements a Site Engagement Index score. If that score is too low, it'll block Flash, even if Flash is enabled. Go to chrome://site-engagement and look for the site in question. If the associated score is less than 100 Google will block the site. You can manually edit the score and set it to 100. An alternative is to white-list all sites by adding https://* and http://* to the list of exceptions in chrome://settings/content/flash Participate in the conversation by replying to this email This email was sent by Adobe Community because you are a registered user. You may unsubscribe instantly from Adobe Community, or adjust email frequency in your email preferences |
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