Although the need to play flash files is gradually being discarded from our lives, there are still many websites and apps that still need flash technology to work. This for many represents a problem since The Kindle Fire does not have support for Adobe flash or many tablets with android. Even so, this can be fixed with this simple tutorial that will allow us to have flash on our Kindle Fire.
In order to install flash we need to first enable the installation of external media, so that the tablet allows us to install third-party software. To do this we head Settings–> Device and enable the box «Allow application installation«. This will allow us, as we have said, to be able to install any apk file on our Kindle Fire.
Now we just have to get the Adobe Flash apk and install it. Normally if we have the Play Store we would simply have to get it from there or install it through this store, but it no longer exists, so things get a little more complicated. So either you search the Internet or through this link you get the Adobe Flash apk. Once achieved, we upload it to our Kindle Fire and through a file manager we install the apk and with it we will have flash on our Kindle Fire.
How to install Flash on an Android tablet
The procedure for installing Flash on Android tablets is similar. First we go to Settings–> Security and activate the option «Unknown sources» once marked, we proceed to carry out the previous steps: we get the Flash apk file (the file of the previous link is also valid), we download it on the tablet and from the tablet we proceed to its installation.
Conclusion
Installing flash on a Kindle Fire is necessary but a nuisance as well as being able to install Google apps are necessary for many today and there is still no solution. Thank goodness that in the case of Adobe Flash things are less.