Flash Player plugin crashes my Browser? Plugin shut down! So it takes 15 sec to open Facebook or Firefox sites.

Since three months my Flash Player plug in destroys browsing for Minutes.
I deleted all the flash Player with clean my Mac then reinstall the newest Flash Player. Nothing changed.
Also the Browser told me that a script is not running!
In Facebook is the message upcoming. Player cannot show the Video because You have not the newest Version please install from Adobe HP!
It is the newest i have found there!!!!
It is boring, please Help me!
Thank you!

The problem is that those old Flash plugins have been blocklisted https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/blocked/p94
You may be able to get around it by turning off the blocklist update: [[How to stop Firefox from automatically making connections without my permission#w_extension-blocklist-updating|Turn off extension blocklist updating]]

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