Beginning with Firefox version 52, support has ended for all NPAPI plugins except for Adobe Flash. See this compatibility document and this article for details.
Support ended for all NPAPI plugins except for Flash in Firefox version 52, released March 7, 2017. See this compatibility document and this article for details.
To keep your browsing experience fast, reliable and secure, Firefox will not activate plugins by default. Instead, Firefox lets you choose whether or not to allow a plugin to run on a website.
If Firefox blocks a plugin, rather than seeing content, you'll see a message prompting you to click to run the plugin, such as Adobe Flash.
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On some sites, you'll see just a blank rectangle, and the plugin notification icon will appear toward the left end of the address bar.
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If you click the message or the notification icon to activate the plugin, Firefox will prompt you with these options:
If you click to activate and allow the plugin, the missing content will load normally. (If it doesn't, click the reload button in the toolbar to reload the page and try again.)
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In a situation like this, you can make a smart choice depending on your current task:
Always activate plugin (not recommended): You can also set a plugin to always activate by entering about:addons on the address bar and setting the plugin to Always activate in its drop-down menu. The plugin will automatically run and you won't get the 'Run Adobe Flash message.
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