
Then you can use Firefox for your general browsing (and know you’re as safe as you can be without known bad plugins polluting your browser), and then open sites you know you have to use flash for in Google Chrome. Select the information or the lock icon from the websites address bar. Google Chrome has built-in flash plugin which you don’t have to install, update etc. To enable Flash in Google Chrome, follow these steps: Open the webpage wherever you wish to use Flash. If you absolutely have to have it, I suggest installing Google Chrome in addition to Firefox. I personally haven’t installed in on my Fedora system for three to four years at least, and I don’t feel the need to. Moreover: it’s quite rarely used now, and for most mainstream sites you don’t need it anymore. It has many vulnerabilities and known to cause numerous issues with Firefox and with Linux in general. Is It Safe to Install Adobe Flash Player on Maclash had privacy and security concerns. Install About this app arrowforward Introducing Flash Player for Android - the ultimate app for anyone who wants to enjoy seamless playback of their favorite Flash content on mobile.

I would strongly advise against installing flash player plugin and adding it to Firefox. After creating this file and populating it, open up Chrome Navigate to the page you want to view Click on the Secure, Not Secure, or the padlock to the left of the URL tab. This not strictly answer to your question, this is more of an alternative approach. Hi Welcome to the community! Please have a look at the introductory posts in the #start-here category if you haven’t had a chance to do so.
