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Flash player still support window xp sp2 32bit?

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Mar 27, 2016 Mar 27, 2016

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I am not a rich guy, so still using old pc. Window xp sp2. Do flash player still support ?

If do pls link the download

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 28, 2016 Mar 28, 2016

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Hi,

Please go to following link : https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/

Select your OS and version click on download to download Flash player compatible with your OS:

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Best Regards,

Ankit Chillar

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 28, 2016 Mar 28, 2016

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Hi,


Yes, Flash Player is still supported on Windows XP. The Adobe Flash Player | Tech specs page lists the supported operating systems and browsers.

If you're having problems installing Flash Player, please provide the following information:

Thank you.

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Maria

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Mar 28, 2016 Mar 28, 2016

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That said, the cryptographic mechanisms by which WinXP SP2 identifies software as legitimate and from the software vendor that is represented are broken.  A decent Chromebook running ChromeOS will cost you $250 USD, and a totally serviceable Win10 laptop can be had in the $450 range.  If you're doing anything remotely sensitive with the machine (banking, healthcare, etc), upgrading to a modern OS is far, far cheaper than the fallout from identity theft or fraud, which is basically what you're asking for by running WinXP in 2016.

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