
No official downloads are available, and we can’t recommend any third-party sources for this. From here, download a browser that’s still compatible with Flash 32.0.0.371 (which came out in May 2020) and find a mirror for the same version of Flash. To do this, set up a virtual machine and install the operating system of your choice (Windows is a good choice.). In essence, you’re running an operating system on top of your existing operating system. Free apps like VirtualBox (and premium ones like VMWare) can create a virtualized environment that poses no immediate threat to your system. If you were to run an older version of Flash that still technically works, you should probably do so in a secure environment like a virtual machine.

We include this information here for informational purposes only. Adobe Flash Player is described as (labeled Shockwave Flash in Internet Explorer and Firefox) was a freeware software for using content created on the Adobe Flash platform, including viewing multimedia, executing rich Internet applications, and streaming video and audio and is a very popular Flash Player in the web browsers category. It has security vulnerabilities, and there are no more legitimate, official download sources.

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In order to use Newgrounds natively, you can either use the Windows-only (and somewhat outdated) Newgrounds Player, or you can download the Ruffle browser extension and try that instead. And, of course, the entire Newgrounds library is still available.
