Google Chrome, and other browsers, no longer supports NPAPI plug-ins; and media content on a website page that depends on unsupported plug-ins will display the error message in Chrome. Since 2015, Google has been abandoning plug-in support for its flagship browser in favor of HTML5. As such, the browser no longer supports Java, Silverlight, and ActiveX plug-ins. Since Flash isn’t available anymore, many are looking for ways to enable Adobe Flash Player for Google Chrome. These are a few fixes that might help you with This plugin is not supported in Chrome message, so be sure to try it.

What does it mean when it says this plugin is not supported?

This message usually appears when you visit a website that requires a certain plugins that aren’t available in your current browser. In the past, this message appeared when accessing a Flash website, but now it usually appears if you don’t have other components available. Fixing this issue is easier than you think, and you just need to enable these plugins manually or install them. Some variations of this issue include:

Plug-in not supported/This plug-in is not supported – Chances are you’re no stranger to this issue while using Chrome. As a quick tip, you may enable Flash in Google Chrome and check if this makes any difference. Microsoft .net plug-in not supported – Countless users keep seeing this error message every time they try to log in to a bank account. An add-on is probably the culprit, so uncheck Enable third-party browser extensions from the Advanced tab or install a reliable browser such as Opera to avoid these issues altogether.

Quick Tip: To reduce the possibility of getting this error, consider switching to a more stable browser like Opera. It supports most plug-ins and extensions that are available in Chrome. It’s a modern browser and doesn’t support legacy (NPAPI) flash plug-ins, but other than that provides great functionality. Furthermore, it has extra benefits like a built-in ad blocker, an anti-tracking feature, and a free VPN.

How do I fix plug-in is not supported?

This plugin is not supported Chrome

1. Add the NoPlugin extension to Google Chrome

This is a simple workaround, but it can help you with Vivotek plugin not supported error.

2. Add the IE Tab extension to Chrome

This is a great workaround, and it might help you with 6007 device/browser does not support premium content message.

3. Update the Google Chrome browser

After updating your browser, the This plug in is not supported message will be gone.

4. Clear the cache

After clearing the data, check if Easy Viewer plugin not supported message is still there.

This plugin is not supported Edge

Use SWF to HTML

This plugin is not supported Internet Explorer

This issue rarely appears in Internet Explorer, so you most likely won’t encounter it. The browser is out of date, so it’s not the safest option. If you still want to play Flash content, maybe consider these browsers that support Flash.

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Both NoPlugin and IE Tab provide the best fixes for Chrome’s plug-in not supported error. They’ll enable you to play multimedia content in Chrome that might otherwise display a plug-in not supported error message. If you’re having additional problems, visit our NPAPI plug-in support guide for more information. There you go, these are just a couple of simple solutions that should help you fix This plug-in is not supported error in Google Chrome. Did you find a different solution to this problem? Let us know in the comments below.

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