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What Is This Thing With Adobe Flash Player Stopping On 31 December?
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Hello there, I get messages on screen saying that Adobe will not support Flash Player after 31 December and I should remove Flash Player now. Does this make sense? I am not aware of using Flash Player and am not too sure what Adobe does apart from letting me view films. Grateful for advice.
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This has been known for at least three years. Most websites have stopped using Flash and you won't notice any difference. There are some games that still use Flash but they haven't been updated or supported for a long time if you play them - tough. You won't be able to from January but that will be a rare occurrence. Use this tool to see if you have Adobe Flash on your...
08:33 Wed 09th Dec 2020
This has been known for at least three years. Most websites have stopped using Flash and you won't notice any difference. There are some games that still use Flash but they haven't been updated or supported for a long time if you play them - tough. You won't be able to from January but that will be a rare occurrence.
Use this tool to see if you have Adobe Flash on your pc and if you do - remove it as it a security issue
https:/ /helpx. adobe.c om/uk/f lash-pl ayer.ht ml
Use this tool to see if you have Adobe Flash on your pc and if you do - remove it as it a security issue
https:/
"Asking the real questions here: is Adobe Flash Player Safe? I would wager to say “no”; there have been far too many malicious attacks using Adobe’s Shockwave Flash for deployment and dissemination of malware.
Regarded mostly as a vulnerability rather than a practical software development, Adobe announced in early July 2017 that it will discontinue support for Flash Player by the end of 2020."
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". The only issue was that Flash has some major security issues that are incredibly easy to take advantage of, and as time went on, Flash became notoriously known as the entry point for many a security breach. Annoying ads, backdoor malware installation, and data collection have found their ways onto many a PC thanks to the holes in Flash’s security."
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This is why so many browsers automatically disabled it and you had to give it permission to run. Uninstall it from all your browsers
Regarded mostly as a vulnerability rather than a practical software development, Adobe announced in early July 2017 that it will discontinue support for Flash Player by the end of 2020."
https:/
". The only issue was that Flash has some major security issues that are incredibly easy to take advantage of, and as time went on, Flash became notoriously known as the entry point for many a security breach. Annoying ads, backdoor malware installation, and data collection have found their ways onto many a PC thanks to the holes in Flash’s security."
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This is why so many browsers automatically disabled it and you had to give it permission to run. Uninstall it from all your browsers
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