Google and Chrome have disabled Adobe Flash without notifying anyone. They just do whatever they want whenever they want without any regard to those who use their browser. Chrome is the most widely used browser, but it certainly is not the ONLY browser. For your privacy concerns, I recommend using DuckDuckGo as this site does not track your every move. On the other hand, maybe you don’t mind your browser retaining some of your info, such as stored passwords or remembering visited websites, if so then I recommend the Brave browser.
You see these days you can’t be too careful, and it would be wiser of you to use multiple browsers.
For the time being, the simplest way to enable adobe flash video to play in your Chrome browser is to follow these simple three steps.
Step 1. Go to the vertical three dots in the upper right corner of your chrome browser and select settings.
Step 2. Scroll down to the Privacy and security, and there at the bottom of this box select Site Settings.
Step 3. Scroll towards the bottom and under Content, you’ll see your flash as being blocked. Simply push the slider button to re-enable your flash. It will say ask first.
That’s all you’ll need to do to get flash working again. This fix is only temporary. Adobe announced long ago that this product was being phased out. It will still be functional through December 31st.
Anyways, hope this was helpful.