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    • pendaws
      pendaws last edited by 5 Feb 2019, 11:31

      I use a trade website to look up car spare parts and, even though I have added it to opera in SO many places, it STILL blocks the site by default. I comes up with a little sign in the address bar that states "the plugin is blocked"
      and I have to mark, run plugin this time and I HAVE to do that EVERY time.
      Obviously I am missing something here or I am too dumb to find a permanent solution?
      Any help please? 🙂

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        leocg 1 Reply Last reply 5 Feb 2019, 13:14
      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @pendaws last edited by 5 Feb 2019, 13:14

        Try to manually add the site to the list of allowed ones to run Flash.

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          pendaws 1 Reply Last reply 6 Feb 2019, 03:39
        • pendaws
          pendaws @leocg last edited by 6 Feb 2019, 03:39

          @leocg I have done that but STILL it persists? I must be doing something wrong then? 🙂

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            leocg 1 Reply Last reply 6 Feb 2019, 11:19
          • sgunhouse
            sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by 6 Feb 2019, 07:41

            I note that on the Flash test page I see the "Plug-in blocked" message even though it is allowed (and works, mostly). So the message may be in error.

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            • leocg
              leocg Moderator Volunteer @pendaws last edited by 6 Feb 2019, 11:19

              Then it seems that the new Chromium behavior regarding Flash is already alive. You will need to allow Flash every time you want to run it

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