![]() ![]() Instead, here’s a better way to view Flash content with Chrome 75 onwards. With Chrome 76, Google blocks Flash content by default, and while you can temporarily enable it in the site-settings, Google will wipe any permissions upon reboot. Some sites still use it to display content, and that’s too bad. ![]() Unfortunately, it has yet to vanish completely from the web. ![]() Despite powring a lot of the web in the past, it’s no longer as ubiquitous. Flash is a security nightmare, an abandoned technology at this point. Google Chrome 76 is rolling out now, and while it adds a great many features, it also kills one of the internets most hated baddies - Flash.
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