

In the meantime, you could still download from Wayback Machine links. This isn't my restriction, the files are hosted on Google Drives. Īlso, if you get the error "Download Quota Exceeded" when trying to download, you'll have to wait a while before downloading again. If you have any problems or comments you can e-mail me at. These files are in their original unmodified forms downloaded from the flash player torrent, where they were originally downloaded from adobe servers. I am not responsible for any damages from using these installers, I am only providing a source to download them. You'll most likely want to use the NPAPI ones. In the ZIP archives, the versions labelled with "pep" are PPAPI (WebKit), ones with "ax" are ActiveX (Trident + EdgeHTML) and unlabelled ones are NPAPI (Gecko). On Windows XP, you can also run the MyPal Pale Moon version. For a good, modern browser with Flash support, I reccomend using Pale Moon, a fork of Firefox 56. If you are going to install these versions, consider installing them in a seperate environment like a virtual machine or second computer, as modern browser and OS support for Flash Player is limited. Note: When you click on a link to download, please wait for the server to respond! It may seem like it's not working, but after a few seconds the download window will appear and the download should be fairly fast. This page is a complete remake of the original Archive page, and all of the zip archives are hosted on Google Drive, powered by the Google Drive Shared Index.

Firefox - removed Flash Player support in Firefox 85, released on Jan 26, 2021.Google Chrome - removed Flash Player support in Chrome 88, released Jan 19, 2021.

Apple Safari - removed Flash Player support in Safari 14, released Sept 16, 2020.Major browser vendors are deprecating Flash Player support. This is an investment and prioritization choice, not a technical limitation.

All modern browsers provide the capabilities necessary to do this in JavaScript. Locking this topic as it's no longer relavant.įor completeness, Adobe announced Flash Player's end-of-life in July 2017 giving content creators, programmers, developers, IT experts, etc over 3 years remove Flash Player dependencies from their products. This post is from one year ago and no longer relavant as Flash Player reached end-of-life at the end of 2020 and Flash Player is no longer available for download.
