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frankpaula45 said...
Here is a link to flash from my personal box. Download this and try to install it. If it does not work i will put up another later. Will not work with chrome browser so use the stock browser or another of your choice. Make sure you change settings in the browser.
Also go to settings/security/ and tick unknown sources or it wont install.
To enable sideloading in Android 4.0, go to the Settings menu, then Security, then look for "Unknown sources" in the Device administration section. Turn on the "Allow installation of non-Market apps" checkbox
http://blogs.computerworld.com/application-security/21377/updating-flash-player-android-now-requires-hack
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coastalgamecock said...
Thanks for the link. But adobe has stopped supporting android that's why it has been taken of play store. Can you get it thru an apk file and loading it yes. The last version they created does work with jelly bean but who knows going forward with new software upgrades.
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Question for the tech savvy re: adobe flash/androids