php editor Baicao pointed out that Google Chrome no longer supports the Flash plug-in starting from version 69, which causes trouble for websites and applications that rely on Flash. One solution is to use another browser, such as Firefox or Safari, to access websites that require Flash. In addition, you can try to install a specialized Flash player plug-in, such as Ruffle, to simulate the playback of Flash content. You can also consider upgrading your website or application to adapt to environments that no longer support Flash, using alternative technologies such as HTML5.
1. Click the icon in the upper right corner of the Google Chrome browser, as shown in the picture.
#2. Click Settings in the pop-up dialog box, as shown in the figure.
#3. Click Privacy Settings and Security, and then click Website Settings on the right, as shown in the figure.
4. Click Flash, as shown in the figure.
#5. Turn on the Ask First (recommended) switch under Flash, as shown in the figure.
#6. Just "refresh" the video page.
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