How to Disable Google Chrome’s Built in Flash Player

by Dinu on 01/07/2010



Google Chrome team pushed the integrated flash player to stable version today. This means 100% of google chrome users will start using this feature from today. But, is there a way to disable it ? Yes there is !

Google Chrome Built in Flash Player

Visit chrome://plugins/ on your Google Chrome Browser. ( Type in the addressbar )

Now, look for the Shockwave Flash plugin
click on “Disable” next to it.
Chrome will now  fall back to the system-installed version of Flash Player, if it exists.

Wasn’t that easy ?

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Kevin Scott July 4, 2010 at 10:35 pm

That’s nice. I knew how I was able to do that, I just never thought it would be that easy. Thanks!

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chrome story July 5, 2010 at 12:19 am

you are welcome !

and welcome to chromestory.com :D

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