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Recent versions of Firefox do not support Adobe Flash with authenticated video streams

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Hello,

I would like to stream games using FF 64 bit v. 78.0.2, but cannot because, according to NBCsports.com's error message, "Recent versions of Firefox do not support Adobe Flash with authenticated video streams. Please use an alternative browser."

Has anyone encountered this error before? Any workarounds?

Thank you in advance,

Umrk

Hello, I would like to stream games using FF 64 bit v. 78.0.2, but cannot because, according to NBCsports.com's error message, "Recent versions of Firefox do not support Adobe Flash with authenticated video streams. Please use an alternative browser." Has anyone encountered this error before? Any workarounds? Thank you in advance, Umrk
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hello UMRK.......

follow the steps and instructions:

step:1

Goto safe mode:

Click the ≡ menu button. and select new private window.

however if the problem is not solved then follow below link and steps

step:2

follow the below link.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/adobe-flash-protected-mode-firefox

i hope resolved your problem then mark solution

thank you!

greeting from|| Arman

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https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/forums/support-forum-contributors/713656
Filed a Bug Report - Users complaining of removing Always Allow for flash player

https://www.fxsitecompat.dev/en-CA/docs/2019/flash-player-can-no-longer-always-be-activated/

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Does the website switch to a HTML5 media player if you disable the Shockwave Flash plugin ("Never Activate") instead of using "Ask to Activate" ?