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    No more chrome://plugins in Google Chrome

    That's been removed in Google Chrome 57.

    To sum it up:

    chrome://plugins is deprecated in Chrome 57.
    Only Flash and the PDF Viewer can be controlled via the Chrome Settings.
    All other plugins cannot be controlled anymore by the user.
    Disable plugins like Flash or Widevine are re-enabled in Chrome 56 after restarts.
    from http://www.ghacks.net/2017/01/29/goo...s-from-chrome/ with a link to the bug page: Deprecate chrome://plugins

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    Re: No more chrome://plugins in Google Chrome

    No alternative I take it? Hmm not liking the lack of options.

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    Re: No more chrome://plugins in Google Chrome

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    Re: No more chrome://plugins in Google Chrome

    TBH I don't think I have ever felt the need to mess with the plugins on Chrome at all. Other than loosing a layer of control, what difference does it actually make in the real world?

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