But don't pack up your cameras just yet. There is a reason this is happening, and more importantly, there are several ways to fix it. The culprit is NPAPI (Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface) . Years ago, Foscam (and nearly every other security camera company) used plugins like VLC, WebCMS, or their own specific .dll files to stream video directly in the browser.
Welcome to the "Foscam Plugin Chrome" nightmare. foscam plugin chrome
If you need the web interface for settings, use Pale Moon or Edge’s IE Mode. If you just need to watch the video, use VLC via RTSP. It’s safer, faster, and won’t break with the next Chrome update. But don't pack up your cameras just yet
If you own an older Foscam security camera and use Google Chrome, you have probably experienced that sudden moment of panic. You type in your camera’s IP address, enter your password, and... you are greeted by a blank square, a broken icon, or a message asking you to install a plugin you know you already installed. Years ago, Foscam (and nearly every other security
In 2015, Google officially killed NPAPI support in Chrome for security and speed reasons. While this made the web safer, it broke every legacy Foscam camera interface overnight.
Have you found a different workaround for your Foscam? Let us know in the comments below Always download plugins and browsers from official sources. Third-party "Foscam for Chrome" extensions found in the Web Store are often fake or malicious.