And, if you’re using an Android device, simply download Firefox, Dolphin Browser, and other reputable Flash-supporting mobile browsers from the Google Play Store. If you don’t have Flash on your computer, get it from the official download page at /flashplayer. To avoid them, always remember that downloading Adobe Flash Player on your computer is free. So, anyone who downloaded F11 and followed its instructions basically paid €18 to install something that was was offered for free.į11 has already been removed from the Google Play Store, but it’s not an assurance that other scams wouldn’t be developed in the future. Second, Firefox and Dolphin browsers have built-in support for Flash Player and can be downloaded for free. So, no matter how much you pay, you won’t be able to officially download Flash Player for your Android device (unless it’s running on Android 4.0 and below). If you need it only for Flash Videos, try downloading the Skyfire Web Browser (5) which lets you view flash videos (no Hulu). The iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch do not support Adobe Flash. Here’s what’s wrong with this: first of all, Adobe Flash Player is no longer officially supported by Android 4.1 Jellybean and above. Unfortunately you cant download Adobe Flash Player on the iPad.
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