How do I update Adobe Flash Player to latest version?

How to update Flash Player in Google Chrome

  1. Go to adobe.com/go/chrome.
  2. Select your computer’s operating system and version – in this case, since you’re using Chrome, the version will be the one labeled “PPAPI.”
  3. Click “Download Now,” and follow the steps in the file you download to reinstall Flash.

Is there an update for Adobe Flash Player?

Since Adobe no longer supports Flash Player after December 31, 2020 and blocked Flash content from running in Flash Player beginning January 12, 2021, Adobe strongly recommends all users immediately uninstall Flash Player to help protect their systems.

How do I update my Flash Player on Windows 10?

Update Adobe Flash Player in Windows 10 Open Start > Settings > Update & security > Windows Update > Check for updates. Download and install the latest update for Flash if it’s available.

What to do now that Flash is no longer supported?

Windows

  • Open the ‘Start’ menu.
  • Select the ‘Settings’ cog wheel.
  • Select ‘Apps’.
  • Select ‘Adobe Flash Player’ from the list, then click ‘Uninstall’.
  • Click ‘Uninstall’ again to confirm.

What is the latest version of Flash Player for Windows 10?

FLASH-POWERED CONTENT

Platform Browser Player Version
Windows Internet Explorer (embedded – Windows 8.1/10) – ActiveX 32.0.0.445
Legacy Edge (embedded – Windows 10) – ActiveX 32.0.0.445
Chromium Edge (embedded – Windows 10) – PPAPI 32.0.0.445
Firefox – NPAPI 32.0.0.445

How do I check my version of Adobe Flash Player?

Method #1 : Open Start >Settings >Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features, Select Adobe Flash Player, Flash Player Product version will be shown at the bottom.

Where do I find Flash Player on my computer?

Adobe Flash Player is not a stand alone program, it is installed as an extension in the web browser you use, whether its Internet Explorer or Firefox. Basically, its contained within the browser. You can find it in Internet Explorer by click Tools > Manage Add Ons or Tools > Add Ons > Plug Ins (in Firefox).