
Adobe Flash player has entered its last days of life on the internet. Windows 10 users have started receiving alerts with the last date of support set as 31st December 2020. If the websites you visit migrate to new web platforms, you won’t notice any issues with their performance.Īdobe is now trying to make the internet Flash-free and force websites to shift towards faster and more secure technologies. So if you visit a website by the end of 2020 which will still need Flash Player, you won’t be able to run it properly. Currently, Google Chrome asks for permission from the user in case a website needs Flash Plugin to run.Ĭhrome is eventually planning to remove Adobe Flash Player completely by the end of 2020. These web technologies are also boasted to be faster and more reliable than Flash. This indicates that more and more websites have migrated to advanced technologies that don’t require Flash Player plugin. In 2019, the percentage of such people have dropped to a mere 17%. According to a report by Google, more than 80% of Chrome users on the desktop used to visit a website with Flash content at least once per day.Īlso check: How To Activate Google RCS Messaging 2 How to play Flash games after support ends? Why won’t Chrome support Flash?įlash Player has been active for the last 24 years and was used for a variety of online content including playing games, watching videos, and run web apps.
