I'm sorry I did not mean to offend. I don't understand what you're saying. I just was curious as to why you use this website to host the apk? Why not something that looks safer?
+1 waiting for new fix for enabling flash for Android 5.0. My Nexus 9 is dry sitting waiting to watch Flash content.
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Unmodified ICS flash apk from Adobe's site and Firefox works for flash on Android 5.0 for me (using CM12).
Dead link, takes you to "safe" website.Step by step tutorial i found to install adobe flash on android devices with .apk file
This is ok, but takes you toHello,
Here is an easy way to install flash on any Android smartphone.
Go to android settings menu.
- Hover to Security and Accept/Allow applications
- check Unknown Sources to enable support for installing applications from unknown sources.
- Download any version of Adobe Player for Android from the list below.
- Once you have downloaded the files, open Notifications.
- Tap install_flash_player.apk.
- Once you have successfully installed the support for flash, you would be able to run all the applications dependent on flash.
You can download the apk files from here
I just installed Dolphin Beta from the Play store and the latest Flash Player from the first post of this thread.
However flash still does not work!
I also noticed that, in the settings of Dolphin under web content, flash is OFF and you cannot turn it on. It gives some warning about how flash will crash dolphin. I thought dolphin beta supported flash..
Is there something I'm missing or something else I need to do?
Thanks
Edit: I'm using a Nexus 4