Use chrome://settings/content to control when Adobe Flash content is displayed and chrome://components to display the version of Adobe Flash Player installed. Source: Chromium – Issue-615738: Deprecate chrome://plugins Objective: Remove the chrome://plugins page, moving configuration for the last remaining plugin, Adobe Flash Player, to its own explicit place in content settings (including an option, in settings, to disable it).The chrome://plugins page was removed in Google Chrome, version 57. SuperUser contributor Steven has the answer for us: What happened to chrome://plugins in Google Chrome? The Answer So how do I access Google Chrome’s plugins now? But it seems that the page no longer exists (as of Google Chrome. Until recently, Google Chrome allowed a person to enable or disable plugins (like Adobe Flash Player) using the chrome://plugins page. SuperUser reader Jedi wants to know what happened to chrome://plugins in Google Chrome: