
The first solution is to enable the NPAPI support on your Chrome browser. How to solve This site uses a plugin (Adobe Flash Player) that will soon be unsupported – Could not load Shockwave flash (Problem in Chrome). ** PPAPI (Pepper Plugin Application Programming Interface) plugins have limited permissions of the current user and they are more secure. * NPAPI (Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface) plugins have the full permissions of the current user and are not sandboxed or shielded from malicious inputs by Google Chrome. In this tutorial you can learn how to resolve and bypass the Adobe Flash Player or/and shockwave load problems in your Google Chrome browser. The strange thing with the Adobe Flash or Shockwave Player loading problems, is that the most secure versions (PPAPI) of these plugins are already included in the latest Chrome versions installations so the problem could occur if Chrome loads an unsupported NPAPI plugin.

Adobe Flash, PDF Viewer, etc.) will continue to work. On the other hand, all websites and services that use PPAPI** plugins (including the Chrome shipped plugins e.g. After doing some research, I discovered that from Chrome version 42 and higher, all websites or services that use NPAPI* plugins (e.g.: Silverlight, Facebook, Java, Unity, Google Earth, Google Talk, etc) will not be supported (won't work) anymore. YouTube, Facebook, etc.): " This site uses a plugin (Adobe Flash Player) that will soon be unsupported – Could not load Shockwave flash".

Today one of my customers called me to report the following Chrome problem when he opened websites that use the Adobe Flash Player or Shockwave Flash plugin (e.g.
