Adobe Flash on Google Chrome

My Google Chrome isn't letting me download the newest version of Adobe Flash becasue it says that it automtically downloads it however, it hasn't downloaded it and I really need my google chrome to update. Then I tried to upload it on my Safari but it still isn't working.

My Google Chrome isn't letting me download the newest version of Adobe Flash becasue it says that it automtically downloads it however, it hasn't downloaded it and I really need my google chrome to update. Then I tried to upload it on my Safari but it still isn't working.

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  • Windows XP; Adobe Reader XI; Google Chrome

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