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Hello everyone. Michael here from The Daily Note II/3. When you update to Android 4.4,
you will see that none of the previous methods to install Flash will work, but this is Android,
and there is always a way. So in this video, I'll show you the easiest way to get Adobe
Flash Player working on Android 4.4 for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 or any device running
Android 4.4. After that, I'll show you how to get rid this, and if you want even this,
so you can enjoy a pure full screen browser on your mobile device. So let's get started.
First thing you'll need to do is make sure you have unknown sources checked. Go to settings
and find security. And verify that you have unknown sources checked.
Next, if you have installed Adobe Flash Player previously you will need to uninstall it,
and install a modified version of Flash Player specific for Android 4.4. To download flash
player, you can click on the link you see floating on this video. Or you can find alternate
links in the written description of this video. Download it, and install it.
The final step is to install the latest Dolphin Browser. After you install it, hit menu, then
settings. Verify Jetpack is enabled. Change your User Agent to Desktop. Go into Web Content
and change Flash Player to Always On. And that's it.
Now you can enjoy Flash content again on your latest Android device. It's worth noting that
Dolphin Browser is the only browser that works with Flash Player on Android 4.4 KitKat, and
it will likely stay that way for a long time. Now, here are my tips on how to maximize Dolphin
Browser as a full screen browser. Just swipe from the edge of the screen, and you will
see a full screen option. If you ever want to switch back and fourth from mobile back
to desktop, you can also do that here. One last thing that I like to get rid of is
this floating button. To do that, go into Settings. Gesture & Sonnar -> Change Entry
Location -> Hide. You can see that dolphin icon is now gone. If you ever want to access
the address bar, just swipe down. Or you can hit menu.
So that's it. There's a lot more you can do with gestures on Dolphin browser so make sure
you check those out as well. This is Michael from the Daily Note II/3. Make sure to check
out some of the other videos on this channel and subscribe for more upcoming videos. And
as always, thank you for watching.