Note: Adobe Flash will no longer be supported after 2020. Microsoft plans to remove Flash from Windows entirely by the end of 2020.
Because Flash will no longer be supported after 2020, it is turned off by default in the new Microsoft Edge. Other browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla, and Safari are also planning on removing Adobe Flash in the same timeframe.
For more information about the end of Flash support, see Adobe Flash end of support on December 31, 2020.
Here’s how to allow or block Flash permanently for individual websites:
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Go to Settings and more > Settings .
In the left navigation, select Site permissions.
In Site permissions, select Adobe Flash.
Set the toggle on for the Ask before running Flash option.
How to Enable Flash in Apple Safari: Open the website you want to enable flash on. From the menu bar, choose Safari and then Preferences. Select the Websites tab and then underneath Plug-ins, ensure that the box next to Adobe Flash Player is selected. Once selected you will see a list of websites. Apple Safari prevents Flash Player from running on a webpage by default, requiring users to allow access. When running CustomShow in Safari for the first time, it may be necessary to follow the steps outlined below. Click on the Safari menu item in the top toolbar, and then select Preferences to open the Safari Preferences window.
The Block and Allow lists will be available after you visit a site that uses Flash.
The next time you visit a site the uses Flash, the browser will ask for your permission before allowing Flash to run.
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Note: This topic is for the new Microsoft Edge . Get help for the legacy version of Microsoft Edge.