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puffin browser has flash player and I want it now LOL

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I wish to add it as add on or have as an option. Kind of on call. I really enjoy using Mozilla app but I also used puffin for quite some time. My alternative is to add privacy browser. Go to it. I like to have the whole bundle if that's possible. I don't know how the Puffin Developers will feel about it as to who is frontman you know. But it does support beta and windows now. Maybe a good thing.

I wish to add it as add on or have as an option. Kind of on call. I really enjoy using Mozilla app but I also used puffin for quite some time. My alternative is to add privacy browser. Go to it. I like to have the whole bundle if that's possible. I don't know how the Puffin Developers will feel about it as to who is frontman you know. But it does support beta and windows now. Maybe a good thing.

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The Puffin web browser itself does not have a Flash Player as it is on a cloud server connection.

Adobe used to make a Flash Player Plugin (11.1.x) that worked with Firefox for Android till the last update they released back on September 10 2013.

Firefox for Android since 56.0 and later has dropped support of this old vulnerable Plugin. Even if you could get it working many websites have long since dropped support of the old Flash Player 11.1 branch that was used by Android devices and BlackBerry Playbook.

HTML5 player for videos is the way to go now days.

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The Puffin web browser itself does not have a Flash Player as it is on a cloud server connection.

Adobe used to make a Flash Player Plugin (11.1.x) that worked with Firefox for Android till the last update they released back on September 10 2013.

Firefox for Android since 56.0 and later has dropped support of this old vulnerable Plugin. Even if you could get it working many websites have long since dropped support of the old Flash Player 11.1 branch that was used by Android devices and BlackBerry Playbook.

HTML5 player for videos is the way to go now days.

Modified by James