![]() The EOL timing was in coordination with some of the major browser vendors. See Flash Player EOL announcements from Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla.īy providing more than three years’ advance notice, Adobe believes that there has been sufficient time for developers, designers, businesses, and other parties to migrate Flash content to new standards. Also, major browser vendors are integrating these open standards into their browsers and deprecating most other plug-ins (like Flash Player). Open standards such as HTML5, WebGL, and WebAssembly have continually matured over the years and serve as viable alternatives for Flash content. In case you’re wondering why Adobe is ending support for Flash Player, this is the company’s explanation: ![]() For more information on that, click here.
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