Adobe Flash Player on Android devices will become a flash in the pan starting tomorrow, August 15. Adobe Flash Player will be unplublished from the Google Play Store. One Google Player reviewer put it "Flash Player is going the way of the Dodo."
Adobe notified customers, last year, that it would no longer support Flash Player for mobile browsers. Adobe claims that the plug-in has to integrate with the device ecosystem and required certification which you need to accept the time to work correctly.
Previously, Flash Player on uncertified mobile devices worked fine. However, with Android 4.1, Flash Player may no longer work at Adobe will stop programming Flash Player for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
To continue to get updates makes sure that already have Flash Player on Android 4.0 or earlier on a certified device or the Flash Player is either pre-installed by the manufacturer or install it from Google Play Store before August 15th.
Starting on the 15th, Adobe will limit Google Play Store Flash Player updates to only those devices that have Flash Player already installed.
If a device is upgraded from Android 4.0 to Android 4.1, the current version of Flash Player may not work. Adobe recommends uninstalling Flash Player on devices which have been upgraded to Android 4.1.
Adobe instead is focusing on Adobe AIR for advanced Flash video features.
Chrome for Android does not support Flash content.