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March 18, 2018
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Can't get a new update redirected to other page _javascript:/*https://get3.adobe.com/flashplayer/update/ppapi/

  • March 18, 2018
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can't update my flash. I get noticed to download, I click it and firefox opens

https://get3.adobe.com/flashplayer/update/ppapi/

then suddenly address bar changes to  _javascript:/*https://get3.adobe.com/flashplayer/update/ppapi/

and this opens google.com search _javascript:/*https://get3.adobe.com/flashplayer/update/ppapi/

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    Correct answer _maria_

    Hi mypc12v

    I am not able to reproduce. I configured Firefox as the default browser on my Windows 10 Home test machine.  I triggered the Update Notification dialog and clicked 'Download'.  Firefox launched to Adobe - Adobe Flash Player Download and stayed there.

    It appears there's an issue with the redirect.  It may, or may not have been fixed, however, I will forward this post to the team responsible for the page in question.

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    Maria

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    _maria_
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    _maria_Community ManagerCorrect answer
    Community Manager
    March 19, 2018

    Hi mypc12v

    I am not able to reproduce. I configured Firefox as the default browser on my Windows 10 Home test machine.  I triggered the Update Notification dialog and clicked 'Download'.  Firefox launched to Adobe - Adobe Flash Player Download and stayed there.

    It appears there's an issue with the redirect.  It may, or may not have been fixed, however, I will forward this post to the team responsible for the page in question.

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    Maria

    March 19, 2018

    thank you, Maria. Also, pass them the request to remove the bloatware.

    Participating Frequently
    March 20, 2018

    I'm having the exact same problem with it jumping to the java page after seeing the download page for a split second.  So I can't stream tv on my computer now

    March 19, 2018

    Also, is it possible to just get the software w/o all the pre-installed bloatware, like we have to watch every small box and uncheck it. Why Adobe can't just release the software and not try to trick people with unwanted add on software? Just be upfront and straight forward, if we need McAfee we'll go get it, but we came here to get the Flash update.

    By the way, I ran Bitdefender and Malwarebytes, both proven and top rated software.

    Abambo
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    Community Expert
    March 19, 2018

    mypc12v  wrote

    Also, is it possible to just get the software w/o all the pre-installed bloatware, like we have to watch every small box and uncheck it. Why Adobe can't just release the software and not try to trick people with unwanted add on software? Just be upfront and straight forward, if we need McAfee we'll go get it, but we came here to get the Flash update.

    It's really unfortunate that you need opting out of this. It's not that Adobe is dependant on the revenue of bloatware. May be they took over a long-term contract from Macromedia?

    ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer