Flash for android

I see that Adobe has locked us Android owners to have the flash player... I also see that ABC is simultaneously recharge android owners if we want to watch our programs on our smart phones.  Hmm...  Flash has always been free and now we have to pay that he is omnipresent... again... hmmm...

My question - inherited flash does not work... I am VERY disappointed... Is there a cure?

Hello

Please read the following FAQ http://forums.adobe.com/message/4675670 for the part of work around your query.

With respect,

Prabhu

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