php editor Xiaoxin brings a solution to the problem of Google Chrome plug-in being blocked. When your browser says a plug-in is blocked, it could be because of security settings or because the plug-in is not trusted. Solutions include checking browser settings, updating plug-in versions, restarting the browser or system, and troubleshooting possible conflicts. With these simple steps, you can easily resolve plug-in blocking issues and continue to enjoy the convenience and functionality of browser plug-ins.
Easy method to unblock Google browser plug-ins
1. Open a website and display a prompt for missing plug-ins (as shown in the picture).
#2. Click on it and you will get a detailed prompt that this webpage has blocked the following plug-in Adobe Flash Player (as shown in the picture).
#3. Click to run all plug-ins (actually running the Flash plug-in). The flash content can be seen, but you have to click like this every time. It is really troublesome ( as the picture shows).
#4. First go to the Chrome settings page and make sure that the website is allowed to run flash, but setting this cannot completely solve the problem (as shown in the picture).
5. Open another settings page of Chrome (enter in the browser address bar: chrome://flags/#run-all-flash-in-allow- mode) and see that this option is Default (i.e. default), or yours may be Disabled (i.e. deactivated), but it will not work (as shown in the picture).
#6. Change this option to Enabled, and then click below to restart the browser. After restarting, I opened the problematic website again and found that the prompt that the plug-in was blocked no longer appeared, and the flash content was displayed normally (as shown in the picture).
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