Does YouTube work with Flash Player?
YouTube today announced it has finally stopped using Adobe Flash by default. The site now uses its HTML5 video player by default in Google’s Chrome, Microsoft’s IE11, Apple’s Safari 8, and in beta versions of Mozilla’s Firefox browser.
Why the YouTube video is not playing?
Restart your device. Turn off your mobile data connection and then turn it on again. Clear the YouTube app’s cache. Uninstall and reinstall the YouTube app.
How can I watch YouTube videos without HTML5?
Check if the latest version of Flash is properly installed on your browser. If not, download the latest version and install it. Then, install the YouTube Flash Player extension: This add-on forces YouTube to play videos using Flash Player instead of the HTML5 player.
Why is YouTube not working on my Chrome?
Clear Chrome’s cookies and cache. Avoid over-populating Chrome with unnecessary YouTube plug-ins. Frequently update your Chrome browser. Reset Chrome’s app data.
What to do when it says Adobe Flash Player is no longer supported?
In 2017, Adobe announced they would stop distributing and updating Flash Player after 31 December 2020….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.
How do you bypass flash blocks?
Here’s how:
- Click horizontally aligned ellipsis.
- Click on Settings and it opens the setting page in a new tab.
- Click on Site Permissions from the left navigation pane, and click on Adobe Flash.
- To unblock Flash in Edge, toggle the Block sites from running a Flash button to Ask first.
When did YouTube stop using Adobe Flash?
Big companies like YouTube, Facebook and Netflix went on to stop using Flash and, in 2017, Adobe announced it was discontinuing it altogether in 2020.
What browser should I use for YouTube?
Choosing one that will give you fast internet streaming, like Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, will keep your entertainment needs topped up. With Google Chrome, which has been heralded as the browser of all browsers when it comes to speed, you’re sure to get a great streaming experience.