Delete plugin for flash player

How do i delete an old plugin for flash player in firefox?
Currently i have two plugins in my add-ons, an old version (9.0.45.0) and the latest version(11.9.900.117), and the old one seems to be vulnerable and keeps intervering with the new version and freezes my youtube videos.
Please help, this is so frustrating.

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