Threat Report explains: “NPAPI’s 90s-era architecture has become a leading cause of hangs, crashes, security incidents, and code complexity.” In Google Chrome 42, NPAPI is disabled by default, thus disallowing plugins like Silverlight and Java. ![]() In September 2013, Google announced its decision to move away from support for NPAPI (the Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface). SuperUser contributor TD.512 has the answer for us: How do you enable Silverlight in Google Chrome version 42 and later? The Answer There is nothing wrong with my installation, I just have to use Internet Explorer for Silverlight-based viewing. I also cannot get Silverlight tests to run. When I try to watch Amazon Instant Video, I get a prompt telling me to install Silverlight for better quality. I have Silverlight 5 installed on my Windows 8.1 64-bit computer. SuperUser reader Louis wants to know how to enable Silverlight in Google Chrome version 42 and later:
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