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How to use adobe Flash

To enable flash on Chrome
Go to
chrome://settings/content/flash
Then turn off block sites from running flash
then
next to
allow
Add then type in
the name of the Flash site you would like to View


Microsoft edge

Enable Flash Player
Enable Flash on Edge
Use the following steps to allow Flash content in Microsoft Edge:
On your computer, open Microsoft Edge.
On the top right-hand corner, click the icon.
Click Settings near the bottom of the menu that appears
Click View advanced settings under the Advanced Settings header
Toggle Use Adobe Flash Player to On

Allow Flash content for a website
In Microsoft Edge navigate to the website that is missing Flash content
On the top right-hand side of the address bar you may notice icon
Click icon which will display a flyout Adobe Flash content was blocked
Click Allow once or Always allow to allow Flash content to run on that page for just one time or forever respectively
Alternatively
In Microsoft Edge navigate to the website that is missing Flash content
On the top left-hand side of the address bar you will notice a or icon
Click that icon
Click Allow Adobe Flash
Refresh the page using the Refresh button

How do I enable Flash content on Mozilla Firefox?

Mozilla Firefox has implemented new security measures which prevents Adobe Flash components from functioning if you are using an outdated version of Flash. As a user, you must either update to the latest version of Adobe Flash, or 'Activate Flash' on the web page. 

BrightTALK utilises Flash to deliver its live audio webinars, and as one method of delivering recorded content. If you see the following message when attempting to view BrightTALK content, then please carry out these actions:

1. 'Activate Adobe Flash'

2. Select 'Allow and Remember' to prevent this warning in the future.

 

Selectively Enabling Flash in Safari on Mac

    1. Open Safari and then go to “Preferences”, accessible from the Safari menu
    2. Choose the “Security” tab and look for “Internet plug-ins”, then click the “Manage Website Settings…” button

Manage Flash plugin per website in Safari

  1. Select “Adobe Flash Player” from the left side to gather a list of websites that have used or attempted to use the Flash plug-in
  2. Pull down the menu alongside each URL to fine-tune Flash for that website, choosing one of five options:
    • Ask – Safari will ask permission to run Flash if it is encountered
    • Block – blocks all Flash for the website from automatically loading, this is essentially like Click-To-Play and can be overruled by selecting a Flash object and choosing to run
    • Allow – Flash will always run when encountered for that specific website
    • Allow Always – Flash will always run when encountered for specific websites, even if the Flash plugin has been disabled due to being outdated or insecure
    • Run in Unsafe Mode – not recommended, overrides any security preferences within Safari to give Flash free reign to run
  3. Optional but recommended is to adjust a universal setting for all websites at the bottom of the panel by pulling down the menu next to “When visiting other websites:” – the five available options are the same as listed above. Generally, either “Ask” or “Block” are the safest universal options to use, but user preference varies

Block or Allow Flash Player selectively per website

This type of fine-tuning of the Flash plugin used to require third party extensions or tools like ClickToFlash, but now the feature is built directly into Safari Preferences and no longer requires any extension or plugin. Users who have selectively the enabled Java pluginbefore will find this is now part of the same general Security settings panel.

 






















 

Recent versions of Safari contain the Internet plug-ins option to "Stop plugins to Save Power".

If Flash is inactive, the followng screen is displayed that allows you to activate Flash.

To activate Flash

  1. Go to the Safari menu and select Preferences.
  2. Select the Security tab.
  3. Check the Internet plug-ins and click Website Settings.
  4. Select Shockwave Flash from the drop down menu.  The following window is displayed.
  5. Select the site(s) you want to allow Flash to be enabled. Use the drop down menu to select Allow.
    You may select specific sites to allow Flash and block other sites.
  6. Click Done and refresh the page. 
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