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how do i get adobe flashplayer to work? what plugin do i need?

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I cant watch certain videos on my phone. Downloaded adobe flashplayer but it says i need a plug in??? Can anyone help?

I cant watch certain videos on my phone. Downloaded adobe flashplayer but it says i need a plug in??? Can anyone help?

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Adobe has not supported Android since September 10, 2013.

They still have the old Flash Player 11.1.x on archive.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-watch-flash-videos-firefox-android

Note the old Flash Player for Android only worked on ARMv7 devices and not the more current cpus like Intel or ARMv8 or quad core etc the phones and tablets may have in the past few years since.

Also many sites no longer supports the old Flash Player 11.1 that Android and BlackBerry Playbook used.

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You search it in add-on of mozilla

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Adobe has not supported Android since September 10, 2013.

They still have the old Flash Player 11.1.x on archive.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-watch-flash-videos-firefox-android

Note the old Flash Player for Android only worked on ARMv7 devices and not the more current cpus like Intel or ARMv8 or quad core etc the phones and tablets may have in the past few years since.

Also many sites no longer supports the old Flash Player 11.1 that Android and BlackBerry Playbook used.

Modified by James