![]() However, full Flash support requires a paid subscription. They are able to "translate" Flash games/videos from their servers and display the output to Puffin on your device. Puffin, another mobile browser, supports Flash without having to have it installed on your device. Plus, IMHO, multimedia support (videos/audio/games) can be better integrated into "apps". ![]() ![]() Dolphin is one of the few, that still does. Many mobile browsers, like Chrome, Firefox and Opera, dropped Flash support, because Adobe no longer supported it. Dolphin most likely propmted you to download/install the last version of Flash for Android. You can still find the Android version of Flash on Adobe's website and "sideload" it. That is one of the reasons Google "pulled" (removed) it from Google Play. Adobe stopped supporting/making Flash for mobile devices (tablets, phones) back in 2012, if I remember correctly. ![]()
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