


In doing so, however, I noticed that the alt version of the v14 Flash installer from your link also has the same simpler, chunkier type of installer as v12. Just saw your post, downloaded the installer from the macromedia link you provided, and it installed fine! Superfast. I COULD download v12 of Flash, but noticed that it used a different style of installer that has a simpler, "chunkier" progress bar and overall look, and doesn't ask about whether Flash should check for updates automatically until AFTER the install was done (different from the standard v14 installer, which has a skinnier progress bar and prompts you about auto updates before most of the installation happens). So there are no ways to enable Flash on Chrome on all the sites by default. This is a clear indication that the “Flash” section will be removed soon from the Chrome to encourage sites to use HTML5.My problem was that while the installer downloaded, the installation process always crapped out and gave me this error message: "Error: Unable to proceed with the installation". Earlier Chrome had a “Allow sites to run Flash” option, which is removed in latest Mac Chrome version.

Considering all these facts, Apple does not offer Flash player for Safari.īut Chrome comes with already installed Flash player and asks your permission before running. Also running Flash content will drain the battery life of your Mac. Since Flash players has lot of security vulnerabilities, HTML5 is used in all modern websites instead of Flash. Remember Flash is basically a multimedia platform to play videos and games online. Enabling to Run Flash by Default – Removed on Latest Chrome From next time onwards, the site will load the Flash content without asking permission. When you allow the site to run Flash content, Chrome will automatically add the site in the exception list in the settings. This will enable Flash player only on that particular site.
