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Does Firefox V57 support flash and/or Adobe's FP27 (NPAPI) plugin?

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Does Firefox V57 support flash and/or Adobe's FP27 (NPAPI) plugin?

I'm trying to install the Adobe Flash FP27 Plugin via SCCM, and the NPAPI plugin is not installing. I'm curious if it is even compatible with this newest version of FireFox (57[quantum]) anyway.

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Does Firefox V57 support flash and/or Adobe's FP27 (NPAPI) plugin? I'm trying to install the Adobe Flash FP27 Plugin via SCCM, and the NPAPI plugin is not installing. I'm curious if it is even compatible with this newest version of FireFox (57[quantum]) anyway. -Marcus

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Hi

All recent versions of Firefox will require users to manually click to enable content that requires Flash. This requirement improves your security and stability while browsing because you are less likely to be affected by Flash security bugs or crashes.

For instructions and screenshots on how to click to activate Flash, see Why do I have to click to activate plugins?.

Adobe and Mozilla will continue to support Flash until 2020. You can read more about this here.