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Most modern browsers come with a build-in Click-To-Play functionality for plugins. With this functionality you can selectively choose if Flash (or other plugins) should be enabled on a website. To enable it there is no external plug-in needed, you can find it in the settings of your browser.

How you can enableNewer version of Chrome have enabled it by default for the different browsersFlash. If it is describednot the case you can find it in this HowToGeekthe preference page:

  • Preferences/Settings
  • Show Advanced Settings
  • Privacy
  • Content settings
  • Flash

There choose "Ask before Websites can execute Flash article(recommended)" (the wording may differ).

Most modern browsers come with a build-in Click-To-Play functionality for plugins. With this functionality you can selectively choose if Flash (or other plugins) should be enabled on a website. To enable it there is no external plug-in needed, you can find it in the settings of your browser.

How you can enable it for the different browsers is described in this HowToGeek article.

Most modern browsers come with a build-in Click-To-Play functionality for plugins. With this functionality you can selectively choose if Flash (or other plugins) should be enabled on a website. To enable it there is no external plug-in needed, you can find it in the settings of your browser.

Newer version of Chrome have enabled it by default for Flash. If it is not the case you can find it in the preference page:

  • Preferences/Settings
  • Show Advanced Settings
  • Privacy
  • Content settings
  • Flash

There choose "Ask before Websites can execute Flash (recommended)" (the wording may differ).

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Most modern browsers havecome with a build-in Click-To-Play functionality for plugins. With this functionality you can selectively choose if Flash (or other plugins) should be enabled on a website. To enable it there is no external plug-in needed, you can find it in the settings of your browser.

How you can enable it for the different browserbrowsers is described in this HowToGeek articlearticle.

Most modern browsers have a Click-To-Play functionality for plugins. With this functionality you can choose if Flash (or other plugins) should be enabled.

How you can enable it for the different browser is described in this HowToGeek article.

Most modern browsers come with a build-in Click-To-Play functionality for plugins. With this functionality you can selectively choose if Flash (or other plugins) should be enabled on a website. To enable it there is no external plug-in needed, you can find it in the settings of your browser.

How you can enable it for the different browsers is described in this HowToGeek article.

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Most modern browsers have a Click-To-Play functionality for plugins. With this functionality you can choose if Flash (or other plugins) should be enabled.

How you can enable it for the different browser is described in this HowToGeek article.