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Lol almost every single website. That's whoThe heck with adobe and their stupid flash.
Who needs 'em?
I got my Nexus 7 3 days ago and absolutely love it. Chrome works really well but as we all know Adobe is halting flash support for android devices. I sideloaded a flash apk file yesterday, and flash still did not work on Chrome, so, I downloaded dolphin browser and had no problems with flash sites.
This morning there was a dolphin update and in the update it basically told me flash has been disabled within the dolphin browser. The ability to turn it on or off was grayed out, even though I have the apk file downloaded.
Does anybody have any workaround to be able to use flash on this device?
Lol almost every single website. That's who
Dolphin removed Flash support on last update. You can either sideload Firefox or if you have root, you can also use the stock AOSP browser.
On the XDA forums you can get the apk files for flash 11.1 as well as the previous version of dolphin and current version of Firefox (both of which support flash). The most recent version of dolphin disabled flash, hence the need or the previous version.
Not sure if you mean commercial ads or those ads that a lot of old people have "your browser is no longer supported" In the first case, ad block plus, buddy! I wish that there was a better mobile ad blocker thoughYeah, however will they slow our browsers down with ads if Flash goes away?
My heart bleeds for them. :smokingsomb:
You don't happen to have a link for the thread with the last but one Dolphin HD by any chance? :beerglass:<chink>:beerglass:![]()