How to enable Flash on Android 4.4 Kitkat (no root required)

In this short video, we’ll show you a quick, no-root tutorial for getting Adobe Flash to work on your Android 4.4 Kitkat device.

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21 thoughts on “How to enable Flash on Android 4.4 Kitkat (no root required)

  1. Why not just Google adobe flash player archive and get the latest apk from there. And then all you need is boat browser from the play store, which is much better then dolphin and doesn't crash when playing flash content. Thought Android authority knew the better ways to get adobe flash to work but I guess they like to complicate things.

  2. Firefox has always worked for flash. Dolphin browser is only required to actually download and install the apk, for some unknown reason.

  3. Firefox has always worked for flash. Dolphin browser is only required to actually download and install the apk, for some unknown reason.

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