[Solved]Recent flash update, now i can't get persistent enabled flash
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@lonlewis54 It's part of the roadmap to end support for Flash by the end of the year.
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lownator last edited by
@leocg said in Recent flash update, now i can't get persistent enabled flash:
@lonlewis54 It's part of the roadmap to end support for Flash by the end of the year.
yes nice but of the people who still have browser games and still need flash, nobody thinks again? In a way, it's a bottomless cheek to handle it that way and as a long-time Opera user I'm very upset about it
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lonlewis54 last edited by
@leocg This is very disappointing. I like opera browser, but without flash support I will have to abandon it. I'm using vmware web tools and haven't adopted the HTML yet. I just went back to chrome today.
Chrome and Firefox got to bulky .. don't know what options i'll see with edge.
Really appreciate the reply as yesterday was very frustrating for me as I tried to get it working. Didn't know if it was adobe or opera.
It's odd you can configure "exceptions", but only per session.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@lonlewis54 It's not a Opera only decision. Adobe, the maker of Flash, will stop developing it in December 31, 2020 as announced by them in 2017.
Even before that, Chromium - in which Opera, Chrome and other browsers are based - started a roadmap to make the web more plugin free. Firefox and others also announced the same.
So, basically, starting from January 2021 almost all browsers will stop supporting Flash.
https://www.chromium.org/flash-roadmap
https://blog.chromium.org/2017/07/so-long-and-thanks-for-all-flash.html
https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2017/07/25/adobe-flash-update.html#gs.gysqxk -
jan64x last edited by
I need to stop flash from automatically turning off!
I am using Opera GX. Any help will be appreciated!!
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@jan64x If you goto the URL
opera://settings/content/flash
, you will see an "ask first" option. By default it's disabled, which means "Block sites from running Flash (recommended)".So, by default, Flash is blocked on every site. If you enable "ask first", it means "When encountering Flash, ask the user if they want to allow it for the site or not".
The "Your Flash settings will be kept until you quit Opera" warning on the page applies to all the Flash settings there. That means, when you close Opera, "Ask first" will be disabled (not in Chrome though. It will stay on, but warn you at startup that it's on), and the allow and block lists will be cleared.
If for some reason "Ask first" keeps reverting to enabled when you explicitly turn it off, that means there's something messed up with your preferences file.
If you really want Opera to not use Flash, uninstall it from your system. It doesn't come with Flash like Chrome does.
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bktorce last edited by
hello, I have a problem and that is that every time I close the browser and open it again, restart the configuration of some things, including the flash player. Is there a solution to this problem?
thanks for your attention