HTC One. Flash Player not supported by device?

Hi I've just got a HTC One which comes pre loaded with flash player 11. However when I go to use Flash on a website it comes up with either you need to download flash or, plug in not supported? When I check to see if there are any updates there are non. I can't uninstall as it's a system app on the phone. When I check on the applications section of settings it shows the app as 0mb which seems strange but might be due to it being pre loaded? What can I do? Any ideas anyone?

Please see this page for a list of all certified devices:
Flash Player Certified Devices
If your device is supported, this FAQ will walk you through the process of manually installing/updating the plugin:
How do I manually install Flash Player on my Android device?

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