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Has Firefox updated Adobe Flash Player to the latest version # 29.0.0.113

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A new security update has been released for Adobe Flash Player Version # 29.0.0.113 . This is automatic for windows 10 users that use The Edge or Google Chrome Browsers and complete their normal updates. I'm wondering if Firefox Adobe Flash Player has also updated to this latest version which is very important for security purposes. How can I check this out in Firefox so I don't have to wonder what Abobe Flash Player Version they are running so I don't have to ask people in the Forum?

A new security update has been released for Adobe Flash Player Version # 29.0.0.113 . This is automatic for windows 10 users that use The Edge or Google Chrome Browsers and complete their normal updates. I'm wondering if Firefox Adobe Flash Player has also updated to this latest version which is very important for security purposes. How can I check this out in Firefox so I don't have to wonder what Abobe Flash Player Version they are running so I don't have to ask people in the Forum?

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https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/keep-flash-up-to-date-and-troubleshoot-problems

The updates for the NPAPI Flash Player comes from Adobe either in its own update or by user downloading from Adobe and installing new version. Since you use Windows make sure you uncheck the extras on https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ before downloading.

Neither Mozilla nor the Firefox web browser update Plugins. The NPAPI Flash Player Plugin is not installed in Firefox but on the system whether on Windows, Mac OSX, or Linux and Firefox scans and makes use of it. Type about:plugins in the Location (address) bar will show you where it is on your system.

Google Chrome comes with its own Pepper Flash as this can be one of the reasons for frequent Chrome updates.

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