Menu
Adobe Flash is a technology that allows developers to create animations and applications for the Internet. Flash only works in Web browsers with a plugin and, unfortunately, this plugin does not come standard in Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser. To enable the Flash Player for Internet Explorer, you need to install the plugin, which only takes a few steps.
MacOS: Installing Flash Updates (The Safe Way) Click that, and within that pane, you’ll see an “Updates” tab. Under that tab, there are two buttons at the bottom; the NPAPI plug-in is the one that Safari uses, and PPAPI is the one for Chrome. It’s all right not to have both of them installed, but for whichever ones you do.
Step 1
Step 2
Navigate to the Adobe Flash Player download page at Get.adobe.com/flashplayer/.
Step 3
![Install Install](/uploads/1/2/6/3/126386202/848954637.png)
Click the 'Download Now' button. Click the drop-down warning at the top of the page and select 'Install This Add-on for All Users on This Computer.'
Step 4
Choose 'Yes' when the User Account Control box pops up.
Check the 'Agreement' box and click 'Install' when the Adobe Flash Player Installer appears, then click 'Done' when the installation completes. Flash Player is now enabled for the Internet Explorer Web browser.