As you know, Flash Player is no longer supported by the Android operating system, starting with the 4th version. It is not installed via the Play Market. Manufacturers believe that this program is not an indispensable application, and HTML5 successfully fulfills its functions. However, in practice, the lack of a flash player often leads to the inability to launch games and watch videos. In this regard, many users are wondering how to install a flash player on Android.
Before starting the installation of the flash player, it is recommended to see if the device you are planning to install on is present in the list of supported ones. This can be done on the official website of the program: https://www.adobe.com/devnet-apps/flashruntimes/certified-devices.html. If the phone or tablet is there, then the player will definitely work. If the device is not in the list, then it is still recommended to try to install it, perhaps the software manufacturer simply made a mistake by not adding your model to their list.
Before installing Flash Player on your tablet, you must also allow the installation of applications from unverified sources. To do this, go to the security settings and put a tick in front of the "Unknown Sources" item.
Next, in the search bar of your browser, you need to write “Flash Player Archive”. Find a link to the Adobe site in the search results. There will be presented the current and outdated versions of the flash player. Even easier, go to the following link https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html. The page that opens should be scrolled a little to the item “Flash Player for Android 4.0 archives”. Here you need to download the latest version of the program. She will be at the top of the list. As of today, this is version 11.1.115.81. After downloading, the flash player is installed in the same way as other Android applications. Now there should be no problems loading web pages.