Just Let Me Download the Adobe Flash Player Please for Windows 8

I have Windows 8 on my laptop and there is no adobe flash player on my computer.  I have Adobe Reader X instead and when I try to download from Adobe.com I keep getting information for checking for the flash player.  I know I don't have it on my system.  Why can't I just download the flash player? Please help me!

Flash Player is a built-in component of Internet Explorer on Windows 8 and higher.  Pixsta may be making an assumption that no longer holds true on Windows 8 or higher.  You'd need to consult with their technical support for a resolution, sorry.

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