Google Chrome General Browser settings: Adobe Flash Player
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Adobe Flash is integrated directly with Google Chrome and is enabled by default. Google Chrome updates will automatically ingest all Adobe Flash updates that have been rolled out.
If you are using Adobe Flash in another browser, you will need to download the Adobe Flash Player for these browsers separately. Please visit http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ disable Adobe Flash by Clicking on the wrench icon on the browser toolbar. Select Options (Mac and Linux are preferences ; Chrome OS is set ). Click the Advanced Options tab. Click Content Settings . In the Content Settings dialog box that appears, click the Plugins tab. Click Deactivate individual plugins . On the plugins page that appears, locate the Flash list. To completely deactivate Adobe Flash, click the deactivate link under its name. If you have previously installed Adobe Flash separately, you will see two files listed under the plugin. To deactivate a version of Adobe Flash, click Details in the upper-right corner of the page. Then click the deactivate link for the Adobe Flash version that you want to deactivate. Adobe Flash versions that have been built into Google Chrome browser display file Gcswf32.dll in their location field. Restart the browser.
You can also quickly open the Plugins page by typing about:plugins in the address bar.