

Java and Flash Player are two completely distinct and separate programs with no impact on each other.Lastly, could Java be causing an issue with FlashPlayer? Again, I have had Java installed on my computer for many years and never had an issue playing videos with FlashPlayer.You wouldn't even see the "couldn't load plugin" error you are seeing. While many ads are Flash Player ads ad-blocker completely blocks the ad. The reference to the ad-blockers has to do with the optional offerings in the download page.Could the program "AdBlock" be causing an issue with FlashPlayer? I have had AdBlock installed on my computer for over a year and never had this problem until the latest FlashPlayer update.I'm not able to reproduce the behaviour described so I can't test out this theory. It could be something completely unrelated, but you could try it. Not sure where you're getting this from.I have also suggestions to rename the file: pepflashplayer.dll Is this an option?.I'm not aware of an option to stop Google from updating Flash Player Installing an older version would result in an automatic update to the newer version. Google embeds Flash Player in Chrome and all updates are released from them.While Adobe does all that it can to block Flash content from ever running again on the web, there are still some workarounds. Starting January 12, 2021, recent versions of the Adobe Flash plug-in will refuse to run Flash content. Should I try and possibly install an older version of Flash Player? Adobe has even included a kill switch for Flash content.
