In about two years, Adobe will stop supporting Flash Player. Websites will have to find better alternatives and HTML 5 appears to be the future of the plug-ins. However, you might have noticed that there still is content online that requires Adobe Flash Player, especially when it comes to mobile devices. In this article we will focus on Android phones.
At a certain point, Adobe began blocking Flash support to Android devices, but it appears that many websites still require it. Ironically, despite the fact that you might need Flash, you cannot find it in Google Play Store anymore. Therefore, the only way to download and install Flash is manually, from the Internet or using Adobe Flash Player Archive Page.
Finding an Adobe Flash Player APK should be fairly easy and you can find the file online if you simply Google it. Now we will focus on the Adobe Flash Player Archive page method. In order to manually install Flash Player on your Android, here is what you need to do:
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