I'm not familiar with the Android Flash only on demand feature but Chrome can be configured to run Flash only when you click on it: 1. Type in URL: chrome://flags and enable the "Click to play" option (Enables a "click to play" option in the plug-in content settings.) 2. Restart Chrome. 3. Type in URL: chrome://settings/content and under "Plug-ins" choose "Click to play" instead of the default "Run automatically". From now on, Flash will only run if you click on it.
I second that; it's a statement of fact from a publicly traded company. It's impressive, but predictable given their previously published numbers showing they had sold 88.7 million total at the end of last year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ipod_sales.svg
I'm not familiar with the Android Flash only on demand feature but Chrome can be configured to run Flash only when you click on it:
1. Type in URL: chrome://flags and enable the
"Click to play" option (Enables a "click to play" option in the plug-in content settings.)
2. Restart Chrome.
3. Type in URL: chrome://settings/content and under "Plug-ins" choose "Click to play" instead of the default "Run automatically".
From now on, Flash will only run if you click on it.
I second that; it's a statement of fact from a publicly traded company. It's impressive, but predictable given their previously published numbers showing they had sold 88.7 million total at the end of last year:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ipod_sales.svg
(I didn't realize THE was such a popular operating system.)