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Gang, it's Chrome trying to protect you, not Arlo. In Chrome, on your my.arlo.com page, look at the web address bar at the top - and just to the left of the https: part there's an icon of a LOCK. Click that and a little window shows up and gives you a little Flash icon and it says "Flash." And there's a drop-down menu there, and in it you can select - for your my.arlo.com page only - to allow Chrome to show Flash without asking. Pick "Allow" and your problem is solved. Don't blame Arlo!
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Have you tried contacting customer support regarding this issue? I have attached the link here for you - Arlo Tech Support
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This is a freaking joke.
Here's what I have to go through EVERY TIME.
- Open Arlo in Chrome, then "Log In".
- Get hit with the banner prompt "A newer version of Adobe Flash Player is required. Please install the latest version from here." It's already installed, it's always been installed, and updated, repeatedly, for months.
- OK, click through that and get the popup saying "arlo.netgear.com wants to Run Flash. Allow or Block."
- Click Allow.
- Webpage redraws all the way back to "Log In" again
- OK, so log in a second time.
- Finally, I get to my devices view and click on "Library"
- Then I get hit with another nag prompt "Cloud storage keeps all your clips secure. Sign Up Now"
I have to go through this same stupid, repetitive and completely unnecessary procedure every freaking time I open the Arlo app in Chrome.
Get your together people, and hire some actual programmers from this century.
As it is right now, it appears you've employed a team of code writers whose best skills are when they start pounding on their keyboards with open palms like a bunch of banana-deprived, sh*t-faced chimpanzees on crack.
I'm *this close" to ripping this system out and scrapping it.
I wouldn't dare try to sell it to some poor, unsuspecting rube.
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Customer service is worthless, "chat" is never availanble and they charge for aswering the phone!
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No, no charge is ever needed, regardless of the statement in various docs. Even if there was, you'd know when they asked for a credit card at which time you could just hang up. It's always worth trying first before assuming.
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Gang, it's Chrome trying to protect you, not Arlo. In Chrome, on your my.arlo.com page, look at the web address bar at the top - and just to the left of the https: part there's an icon of a LOCK. Click that and a little window shows up and gives you a little Flash icon and it says "Flash." And there's a drop-down menu there, and in it you can select - for your my.arlo.com page only - to allow Chrome to show Flash without asking. Pick "Allow" and your problem is solved. Don't blame Arlo!
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AWESOME! Worked great! TYVM!
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First off, thank you for that, worked great.
Secondly, although its a chrome "feature" arlo should be aware of key issues in popular browsers and share those solutions here. Not, as the original poster said, NOT provide the simple solution and mark stuff as solved.
This was a stupid issue that Arlo should have gotten ahead of.
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