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Submitted by AgentWhite 353d ago | news

Adobe's Flash Player not certified for use on Android 4.1

Cnet News : The company says that its Flash player might still work on the platform, but it might "exhibit unpredictable behavior." (Android, Android 4, Gadgets, Industry, Phones, Services, Software)

no_more_heroes  +   353d ago
Apparently not certified for use in Firefox as well.

At least in mine anyway. The damn thing just won't load anything flash based. Tried a fresh install with no add-ons, still nothing. IE and Chrome have no problems with it, just Firefox.

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