Microsoft Edge is a default web browser in Windows 10 and Adobe Flash Player is integrated in Microsoft Edge. Some of the users find it good to have Adobe Flash Player in web browser for viewing multimedia, executing rich Internet applications and streaming video & audio, but rest of the users like to disable it for a short or long time.
Carol wrote:Using it on my Iron browser (works just like Chrome) but it keeps blocking my Adobe Flash Player and I'm not seeing where to go to change this behavior. I'm sure it's something simple that I've just completely missed, and will appreciate the help. I don't have an answer but am having the exact same problem (but using Chrome) and wonder if there is some way to solve the issue. As it is now, even though my Flash Player settings in Chrome are set to run things automatically, I have to manually instruct each different site I visit to unblock Flash Player. Posts: 2 Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2015 9:35 am.
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Basically on any site I haven't visited before that happens to have plug-ins running on it - as an example, just now I went to the furniture site CB2 and up on the far right side of the address bar comes a little sign with an 'X' in it that says: 'The following plug-ins were blocked on this page, Adobe Flash Player.' It gives me the option to 'Always Allow', to continue blocking, and to manage block-ins. When this first started happening I went right to Manage Plug-in Blocking and checked that plug-ins should always be allowed to run unless otherwise directed, but this has had no effect and I continue to have to manually unblock on each new site I visit. I am running Chrome Version 40.0.2214.115 (64-bit) on a Macbook Air 2013 and my Flash Player is up to date as well. As an aside, I am also having difficulty accessing the iTunes store, often having to delete ABP from Chrome and restart my computer to get it working, though I'm not sure if this is related. Posts: 2 Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2015 9:35 am.
There's yet another flaw in the Adobe Flash Player browser plugin that needs to be urgently patched. The good news is that Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 and 11, and Microsoft Edge will update themselves automatically. The bad news is that Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera and Internet Explorer 9 or earlier will need the user to go to and install the patch manually. Alternately, you could just disable Flash Player entirely. Unless you're playing kids' games online, you probably don't need it, and nixing it will save you from viewing a lot of online ads.
You'll be a lot safer, because a large chunk of the attacking web browsers worldwide is dependent on Flash Player flaws. (If you still need Flash, then please set it to run only when you decide to let it run. Here's our piece explaining.) How to disable Adobe Flash Player Google Chrome 1. Type 'chrome://plugins' into a new browser tab and hit Enter or Return. Click the Disable link under Adobe Flash Player. Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.
