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  2. Adobe Flash Player - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Flash Player (known in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome as Shockwave Flash) [10] is a discontinued [note 1] computer program for viewing multimedia content, executing rich Internet applications, and streaming audio and video content created on the Adobe Flash platform.

  3. Ruffle (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ruffle is a free and open source emulator for playing Adobe Flash (SWF) animation files. Following the deprecation and discontinuation of Adobe Flash Player in January 2021, some websites adopted Ruffle to allow users for continual viewing and interaction with legacy Flash Player content.

  4. Local shared object - Wikipedia

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    As for the behavior in browser's privacy mode, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, released on June 10, 2010, supports the privacy modes of Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Local shared objects created in privacy are discarded at the end of the session. Those created in a regular session are also not accessible in privacy mode.

  5. Adobe Flash - Wikipedia

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    In tests done by Ars Technica in 2008 and 2009, Adobe Flash Player performed better on Windows than Mac OS X and Linux with the same hardware. [128] [129] Performance has later improved for the latter two, on Mac OS X with Flash Player 10.1, [130] and on Linux with Flash Player 11. [131]

  6. Download or update your web browser - AOL Help

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    Firefox - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Chrome - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Edge - Comes pre-installed with Windows 10. Get the latest update. If you're still having trouble loading web pages using the latest version of your web browser, try our steps to clear your cache.

  7. Plug-in (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In the context of a web browser, a helper application is a separate program—like IrfanView or Adobe Reader—that extends the functionality of a browser. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] A helper application extends the functionality an application but unlike the typical plug-in that is loaded into the host application's address space , a helper application is ...

  8. Uzbl - Wikipedia

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    Uzbl uses the WebKit layout engine, and therefore inherits support for many web standards, including HTML, XML, XPath, Cascading Style Sheets, ECMAScript , DOM, and SVG, passing the Acid3 browser test. [8] [9] Web kit supports Netscape-style plugins such as Adobe Flash Player and MPlayer. [10]

  9. Restore your browser to default settings - AOL Help

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    • Restore your browser's default settings in Safari • Restore your browser's default settings in Firefox • Restore your browser's default settings in Chrome. While Internet Explorer may still work with some AOL products, it's no longer supported by Microsoft and can't be updated. Because of this, we recommend you download a supported ...