I came here looking for help for this myself. I use Chrome on Ubuntu 18.10, and this extension used to work fine, but today it crashed every time I tried to download something. It would get to the download dialog, I select my destination, and then it would crash upon clicking 'save'. Currently searching for an alternative.
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The problem is the last 10 years it's a constant struggle to get the content to work. When Flash died a decade ago, K12 should have updated their content to work in pure HTML5. Flash has exporters to HTML5 so that Flash issues shouldn't be a problem. The whole system needs updated to HTML5.
To enable Flash in Google Chrome, you'll need to manually allow it for every site you visit, or set it to 'Ask First' mode.
Google Chrome automatically blocks Flash from running on every new site you visit, and will continue to do this until 2021.
On December 31, 2020, Google Chrome will stop supporting Flash for good, and you'll have to use an older browser if you want to run Flash.
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Adobe Flash Player is going the way of the dodo. At the end of 2020, not only will most major web browsers no longer allow Flash, but Adobe itself will stop supporting the multimedia software.
Flash Player was once the foundation of the internet. Animations, browser games, advertisements, and even YouTube videos all once ran using Flash.
However, as the years went on, Flash began to fall out of favor.
The beginning of the end was when Google declared that Google Chrome would begin to block Flash by default on any page you visit on the web. This declaration is also probably the reason you're here.
Once 2021 hits, you won't be able to run Flash in Google Chrome at all. Until then, however, you can re-enable Flash by going through Chrome's Settings menu.
Here's how to do it in two ways, using the official Google Chrome app for Mac and PC.
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How to enable Flash in Google Chrome
There are two ways to enable Flash in Google Chrome. You can enable it once for a single site, or set Google Chrome to automatically ask you if you want to run Flash.
To allow Flash for a single website:
1. Go to the website that you want to use.
2. When you see the 'Plugin Blocked' icon pop up at the right side of your search bar, click the lock button on the left side.
3. In the pop-up window that appears, you'll see an option labeled 'Site settings.' Click it.
4. In the menu that appears, scroll down until you find 'Flash' with a drop-down menu next to it. Click the drop down and change 'Block (default)' to 'Allow.'
4. There's a switch at the top labeled 'Block sites from running Flash (recommended).' Toggle the switch to the on position to change it to 'Ask first.'