Can You Still Install Flash Player? Facts and Alternatives

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If there are still tools you need to use that haven’t been updated to a more modern standard, you can use the Ruffle application and/or browser extension. Another option is to download Adobe’s Flash Player projector content debugger, which is an app meant for Flash developers testing their work. A third option is to install a version of Google Chrome that still supports Flash, which is any version prior to Chrome 88, and then make some configuration changes that allow you to access specific Flash content by URL or IP address.

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