Compare Chrome extensions: Flash Player for Web vs Automated Flash Site Enabler (Lite)

Stats Flash Player for Web Flash Player for Web Automated Flash Site Enabler (Lite) Automated Flash Site Enabler (Lite)
User count 800,000+ 10,000+
Average rating 4.14 2.79
Rating count 267 19
Last updated 2023-11-19 2020-11-19
Size 1.94M 408.58K
Version 1.2.7 1.0.4.0
Short description
Flash Player emulator that runs any flash content (SWF files) using an Ruffle. Play favorite flash games online! Game emulator. Allow the configured flash enabled site(s) to launch by default in Chrome version 69 and above.
Full summary

Flash Player for Web is an emulator that utilizes Ruffle to run flash content in browsers. This includes flash games, videos, and other files that are converted into an alternate format for compatibility with web browsers. With a Chrome Extension, you can easily add any SWF file to the app's playlist and access it with a simple click.

Original flash player is nowadays disabled in the browser. Don't worry, just install this simple flash player.

This tool is free and supports all formats and HD flash files. If you've encountered the "Adobe Flash Player is no longer supported" error and are unable to play a flash game on your favorite gaming website, this Chrome tool can help.

To use it, go to a site with flash content, click on the extension logo, enable the Flash Player, reload the page, and click the Play button to enjoy your flash content.

If you are bored you should definitely add this app to your Chrome. Play the games such as classic games, retro games, latest games, pacman, sonic, street fighter and other amazing games.

Warning: Flash Player is a helper tool for Google Chrome users. Flash Player is not officially affiliated with products Adobe Flash Player or any others Adobe products.

Now you no longer need to download additional applications or utility, use old versions of extension. All in one extension Flash Player - emulator.

Note: As of October 2020, a Chrome update appears to be forcing the need to manually allow a site to run flash every time the browser is restarted. If a work around can be found, a new version will be published. In the near future, it is expected that Flash will be permanently blocked by Chrome given the sunset announcement.

This extension allows one or two URLs to be configured to automatically allow flash to run without popups/user intervention.

The URLs of game sites are defaulted and provided as an example of a format. Different URLs should be entered in the format http://www.sitename.com/*

This is the "Lite" version of the extension and is free for use.

A "Pro" version is available which allows configuration of more than two URLs and is available for a modest fee. See the extension popup menu or options page for a link to "Pro".

If you like the "Lite" version and would like to make a donation that would be appreciated as well. A donation may be made by using the Donate button on the options page.

Note: It has been reported that the extension does not work under Incognito mode even if the extension is properly enabled for Incognito. At this point, be advised that this extension does not allow flash to be enabled under Incognito mode. If an update is identified, a new version will be published.

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