Did AT&T block South Park Studios from the AT&T firmware?

Lucidmike

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Flash super is easy to install and works by getting the apk directly off the Adobe site. For example, after you install it, you can run the desktop version of YouTube fine. But it looks like AT&T firmware has an extra "feature" where it blocks south park studio episodes from streaming. Can you guys confirm? This happened to me with crackle.com on a previous AT&T phone and I hated them for it.

I confirmed that the site works fine on t-mobile, sprint, international, and Korean Galaxy Note 2's.

Now is what they are doing legal? It's not the content creators that are blocking access. It is AT&T, in hopes you buy episodes from their store maybe.

If you haven't installed flash yet, here's how you do it.
Flash Player for Galaxy Note 2 (Download apk direct from Adobe)
 
That's me talking to the guy in the comments. AT&T blocked it. Why else isn't it working, but other flash sites do???
 
That's me talking to the guy in the comments. AT&T blocked it. Why else isn't it working, but other flash sites do???

I did notice in the video the link is for ics flash apk.

http://www.howtogeek.com/120277/how-to-install-flash-on-the-nexus-7-and-other-jelly-bean-devices/

Follow that link and install flash through there. That's what I did and South Park studio pulls up perfectly fine for me. I'm on att note 2 . Maybe since it was meant for ics is the reason for the issue ?

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I did notice in the video the link is for ics flash apk.

How to Install Flash on the Nexus 7 and Other Jelly Bean Devices - How-To Geek

Follow that link and install flash through there. That's what I did and South Park studio pulls up perfectly fine for me. I'm on att note 2 . Maybe since it was meant for ics is the reason for the issue ?

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Android Central Forums

Any other way to get that flash ics here directly on my phone without downing it first to my comouter?
 
Just go to that link on your Galaxy Note 2, and it should download it directly.

The How-to-geek website points to a forum thread, that points to a file that is 2 versions behind. But let me know if that one works.

If that doesn't work clear your cookies and browsing data. I know sometimes sites like CNN drop cookies on your browser if you ever surf there with a mobile browser, rendering your desktop mode useless.
 
Just go to that link on your Galaxy Note 2, and it should download it directly.

The How-to-geek website points to a forum thread, that points to a file that is 2 versions behind. But let me know if that one works.

If that doesn't work clear your cookies and browsing data. I know sometimes sites like CNN drop cookies on your browser if you ever surf there with a mobile browser, rendering your desktop mode useless.

First, how do you clean out the cookies? And where is the direct link on that page because I do not see 1?
 
Ok, found out how to clear the cache & cookies. I retried the site and it showed the cirlce loading thing like when a YouTube videos loads.
Anyways, it looked liked it was going it load, but nothing. It's just the black background of the site. If I ckick where the videos suppose to be, its a red / brown box until I let go. They have to blocking it somehow!
 
Ok, found out how to clear the cache & cookies. I retried the site and it showed the cirlce loading thing like when a YouTube videos loads.
Anyways, it looked liked it was going it load, but nothing. It's just the black background of the site. If I ckick where the videos suppose to be, its a red / brown box until I let go. They have to blocking it somehow!

http://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?p=2314111

Read my post on this other thread regarding this issue. I also posted pictures with proof that it works with the link I posted earlier

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Android Central Forums
 
Plays fine for me in the stock browser since I already flash installed from a titanium backup. Chrome asks for flash player to be installed though.
 
Flash super is easy to install and works by getting the apk directly off the Adobe site. For example, after you install it, you can run the desktop version of YouTube fine. But it looks like AT&T firmware has an extra "feature" where it blocks south park studio episodes from streaming. Can you guys confirm? This happened to me witmoo h crackle.com on a previous AT&T phone and I hated them for it.

I confirmed that the site works fine on t-mobile, sprint, international, and oKorean Galaxy Note 2's.

Now is what they are doing legal? It's not the content creators that are blocking access. It is AT&T, in hopes you buy episodes from their store maybe.

If you haven't installed flash yet, here's how you do it.
Flash Player for Galaxy Note 2 (Download apk direct from Adobe)
Hi,.can you.subscribe me to your links for the.GN2
Thanks, Larry
 
Lucidmike,
I am curious, several people have said that even though Adobe has dropped flash, if you have Android 4.0 or higher, you "don't need flash player", anymore for flash sites on you tube to work. Is that correct or incorrect? I am referring specifically to the AT&T GN2.
Thank you in advance for your valuable support and help!