Flash vs. Android Tablet??? - Serie auf sixx.de mit Galaxy Tab2 nicht möglich

Hallo,
meine Frau würde gerne ihre Vampirserie online uber sixx auf unserem Galaxy Tab2 schauen.
Leider ist das nicht möglich.
Grundsatzlich ist das kein Problem für mich..
Da es aber ein Problem für meine Frau ist, ist es auch mein Problem.
Ich hoffe, sie können mir helfen!?
Habe gehört,  dass Flash Tablets anscheinend nicht mehr unterstützt.
Könnte das der Fehler sein?
Was tun?
Danke vorab für ihre Antwort.
Gruß
Daniel

There is no more Flash Player for Android and there won't be another. Android is no longer compatible with Flash Player. Playing Flash content is very processor consumptive and it drains your battery, also shortening the life of it. Android (Google) recommends using either "Dolphin" or "Puffin" as your browser if you need to view Flash content with a mobile device running Android. They're both free in the GooglePlay store. These browsers use "server side" rendering to reduce the load on your device.

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