Adobe will stop supporting Flash on December 31
Adobe will stop supporting Flash on December 31
2021-06-18 15:14

Users with more than 10 years of online age are probably no strangers to Flash. In the early days, many web animations, videos, page games and other content were presented with the help of Flash plug-ins, but soon it will completely enter history.

In 2017, Adobe announced that it would stop updating Flash before the end of 2020. Now, Adobe has announced the specific date of termination - December 31. After that, they will not release any updates and security patches to Flash Player. In addition, Adobe will also shut down the download service of Flash Player and prevent the operation of Flash based content.

However, for most current users, the impact of Flash has become increasingly limited. HTML5 technology has already replaced the Flash Player function in content presentation, and has obvious advantages over Flash in terms of hardware resource occupation, security, etc.

Google started to disable the Flash plug-in on Chrome browser by default three years ago when Adobe announced the termination of its support. Microsoft's Edge browser followed this move after switching to the Chromium kernel. Apple stopped pre installing Flash plug-ins on Macs in 2010, but decided to officially stop supporting Flash on Safari only this year.



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