Two methods that I know of:
1. Go to Google Play Store and download the Puffin browser. It has built-in Flash Player capabilities. You do have to download one plug-in also that costs $.99. $99 cents.
2. This might be the method you’ll see at some of the Youtube links, but Adobe has archived its older FP versions.
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
Go down to the Adroid section and you will want to use the most recent one, the one at the top of the Android list.
It might be easiest to open a browser on your Note 3 and do a Google search for: Adobe Flash Player Archive. Go to the archive and down to the Android list and pick the top one, then download and install it.
I’ve used the second method on three different Android devices and it works on all three, up to a Kit Kat 4.4.2 software version.
I have also downloaded the Puffin browser and the 99 cent plug-in, but since I already had the last FP android version installed, I’m not sure which is working when I use the Puffin browser.
You might want to try Puffin first just to see how well it works. It’s a good browser and can display Desktop versions of websites. If Puffin isn’t satisfactory, you could try the first method, or both.
Looks like the Flash Player plug-in is free from Puffin until year-end. And then a cost of $1.99 per year. I downloaded about six weeks ago.
Method one worked. I did not have to download a $0.99 plug-in.
Thanks!!