For Windows 10 users running Google Chrome: Any third-party software claiming to add Flash to Chrome is malicious. Embrace modern web standards like HTML5, Canvas, and WebAssembly—they are faster, more secure, and work natively.

The End of an Era: Adobe Flash Player on Windows 10 & Google Chrome

For years, users could manually enable Flash in Chrome’s settings. However, starting with Chrome version 88 (released in early 2021), Google permanently deleted all Flash-related code from the browser. You will no longer find any "Allow Flash" option in Chrome’s privacy or content settings.

As of December 31, 2020, Adobe Flash Player is officially . This means Adobe no longer provides security updates or support for the plugin. Consequently, Google Chrome (on Windows 10 and all other operating systems) has completely removed Flash Player functionality.

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