Adobe flash player for other browsers

Hi all,
I'm having trouble downloading ''Adobe Flash Player for Other Browsers'' I need it to watch video's with the steam browser.
But when I download the installer and launch it nothing happends.
So anyone know a way to fix it?
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Thx all I hope one of you know how to fix it
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