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Ruffle, a newer effort to render flash content on web pages, either through a WebAssembly runtime, or as a browser extension. This is your best bet. Even then, it's still a work in progress and not every flash content will work. Older content will generally work better than newer content. If you go to https://ruffle.rs/demo/ and drag a SWF file on it, it will do its best to run it, so you can get a quick idea of whether it'd be useful for you.
lightspark, a browser plugin written in C++. It's a work in progress, not every flash content will work. Modern mainstream browsers don't support running it within a page, so flash content needs to be run in a standalone lightspark app, or in some lesser known browsers.
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