![]() Firefox version 85 (released on January 26, 2021) shipped without Flash support, improving our performance and. Firefox version 84 was the final version to support Flash. Adobe and other browsers also ended support for Flash at the end of 2020. The following versions: 403, 414, 433, 445, 453, and 465 are missing, but all these versions contains the "kill switch". Firefox ended support for Adobe Flash in Firefox at the end of 2020, as announced back in 2017. You can download version 32.0.0.371 from this archive: For Windows is this file inside the zip: flashplayer32_0r0_371_win.exe And here is the whole Flash old version archive: It's only up to version 387. I'm only using Flash for some work related (safe) websites that are not yet updated for different reasons. Look for 'Shockwave Flash' and change 'Always Activate' to 'Ask to Activate'. '3-bar' menu button (or Tools menu) > Add-ons. To set that option, open the Add-ons page using either: Cmd+Shift+a. People will say that old versions "will have vulnerabilities by now", but keep in mind, Firefox will ask you every time that a website tries to load Flash content, unless you click on the big red do not enter sign, Flash player will not run. It will just sit there in case you want to use it later. Latest "good" version without the killswitch that still works is 32.0.0.371 (released May 12, 2020). ![]() The kill switch was introduced with version 32.0.0.387, anything below will still work. ![]() ![]() There is indeed a kill switch in the "newer" versions of Flash, even if you have Firefox84 or 78 ESR, you will get an yellow "f" icon which redirects you to Flash EOL page. Firefox 84 is the latest version that supports Flash, and apparently 78 ESR until Moziilla will kill it. ![]()
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