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I know firefox has a thing about adobe, but if I have to switch to IE to conduct my business 15% of the time, why should I use firefox?

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Many of the sites with which I must interact require adobe flash to display pertinent information. Despite my acknowledgement of your warnings and saying I want to run adobe flash, most times it remains blocked and I'm forced to go to IE which works fine. If you're going to continue on your mission to run down adobe, why should I use Firefox at all? I'm tired of this and I need a browser that works.... EVERY TIME.

Many of the sites with which I must interact require adobe flash to display pertinent information. Despite my acknowledgement of your warnings and saying I want to run adobe flash, most times it remains blocked and I'm forced to go to IE which works fine. If you're going to continue on your mission to run down adobe, why should I use Firefox at all? I'm tired of this and I need a browser that works.... EVERY TIME.

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The older versions of Flash Player are being soft blocked (click to play) due to critical vulnerabilities.

https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb16-01.html

Current versions since Dec 28 are Flash Player 20.0.0.267 (Win and Mac) Flash Player 18.0.0.324 ESR (Win and Mac) Flash Player 11.2.202.559 (Linux)

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/blocked/

Modified by James