Microsoft does not offer an 'always allow, for all sites' option. Note that this new behaviour is per-site, so you will need to do this for other sites that use Flash. Click either 'Allow once' or 'Always Allow'.The 'Adobe Flash content was blocked' message will display.Look for the 'Download Flash' link or the 'Get Adobe Flash Player' button on the page.Then click the three dots button in the upper right corner. In order to unblock a website on Chrome, you can do that from the restricted sites list. If the puzzle piece is not visible in the address field, do the following: Unblock Websites Chrome from Restricted Sites List. If so, click that to display the 'Adobe Flash content was blocked message,with the option to 'allow once' or 'always allow' for this site.First, re-activate the Chrome plugin and turn off the operating system plugin. In this update Microsoft changed the default behaviour of Flash as it moves to preferring HTML5 over Flash in Edge, and setting Flash as click-to-play by default. To allow Flash to auto-update: Click Start (Windows Key + X in Windows 8) Click Search Type Flash Player Open the application Click the Advanced tab Change the update settings to Allow Adobe to Install Updates If Issues Persist. If Version is 1703 and OS Build is 15063.96 you have the Creators Update. To verify go to Settings > System > About. It sounds like you have the Windows 10 Creators Update installed.
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