


I feel like there are two reasons for this integration: Symbolically spiting Apple's iPad and testing integration for Chrome OS.ġ) Integrating Flash invalidates anything Google might say about HTML 5. I fail to see how integrating it into the browser will improve stabilityģ) Chrome is open source. What happened to lightweight fast browser?ġ) Integrating flash into Chrome dramatically extends the attack area on the browser, and automatically becomes security issue number 1.Ģ) Flash is notoriously buggy and prone to crashes. The last thing we want is this big chunk of buggy proprietary code with known security flaws as part of Chrome.

There are many complains in the comments of Google blog: However, most of Chrome users don't like this feature. To enable the integrated Adobe Flash Player for Google Chrome, enter chrome://eula/FlashPlayer in the address bar, then click Accept and Enable button. To use the bundled Flash Player plug-in, add -enable-internal-flash to your command line or shortcut for starting Google Chrome. See the blog post on the Chromium blog for more details. Google have officially announced that the Adobe Flash Player is integrated with latest developer channel build of Chrome so that you don't have to install it or worry about keeping it up-to-date.
