With the recent Hacking Team incident, it is even more evident that you should disable Adobe Flash on all your browsers to be safe from future attacks. Note: the following actions only disable flash in your browsers. It doesn’t remove Adobe Flash from your computer if you have it installed.

Disable Flash in Firefox

Disabling Flash in Firefox is easier than you think. To start, click on the Firefox menu icon and select the option “Add-ons.”

The above action will open the Firefox Add-ons page. Since we want to disable the Adobe Flash Player plugin, select the “Plugins” option on the left sidebar.

Once the plugins page has been opened, scroll down and find the “Shockwave Flash” plugin, and select the “Never Activate” option from the drop-down menu.

You have successfully disabled Flash on your Firefox browser. Just restart the browser, and you are good to go.

Disable Flash in Chrome

Google Chrome came shipped with its own version of Flash. Its recent builds have disabled Flash by default, but you can activate it on demand. However, if you want to disable Flash completely, Chrome provides a straightforward way to disable Adobe Flash. To start, enter the URL chrome://plugins in the address bar.

The above action will open the Chrome Plugins page. Here, scroll down and find the “Adobe Flash Player” plugin, and click on the “Disable” link.

You’ve successfully disabled Flash Player in your Chrome browser. Just restart the browser, and you are good to go.

Disable Flash in Internet Explorer

To disable Flash in Internet Explorer, open the “Settings” menu by clicking on that little gear icon located in the upper right corner and selecting the “Manage Add-ons” option.

The above action will open the Manage Add-ons window. Here, select the “Toolbars and Extensions” option appearing on the left side. Now find the extension “Shockwave Flash Object,” right click on it, and select the “Disable” option.

You’ve successfully disabled Flash in your Internet Explorer browser.

Disable Flash in Opera

To disable Flash in the Opera browser, click on the Opera button appearing in the upper left corner and select the “Settings” option.

The above action will open the Opera Settings page. Select the option “Websites” appearing in the left sidebar, and click on the “Manage individual plugins” link under the Plugins section.

Once the plugins page has been opened, find the “Adobe Flash Player” plugin and click on the “Disable” button.

You’ve successfully disabled flash in your Opera browser.

Disable Flash in Safari

To disable Flash in safari, click on the “Settings” icon appearing in the upper right corner, and select the “Preferences” option.

Once the Preferences window has been opened, navigate to the “Security” tab, uncheck the “Enable Plug-ins” checkbox, and close the Window.

One thing to keep in mind is that the above action will disable all the plugins. That’s all there is to do. You’ve successfully disabled flash in the Safari browser. That’s all for now and hopefully that helps. Do comment below sharing your thoughts and experiences about Flash and its regular vulnerabilities.