I mean, they’ll still be accessible, but browsers aren’t going to let them play, and you’re going to have to click and allow pretty much anything Flash- or Shockwave- based. All of that is going away.Īll these websites will no longer… work. Even rather normal websites sometimes used Flash, as it was a somewhat easy way of making slideshows before more modern tech came about. Websites filled with Flash games were pretty common. Despite being a proprietary product, Adobe Flash allowed you to build cool, animated and interactive sites and games somewhat easily. But in the earlier times of the internet, most notably in the late 2000s, Flash websites and Flash games were everywhere. Now, in the modern era, Adobe Flash is hardly used. All things considered, Adobe Flash was dying out anyway, but this is the final nail in the coffin. They will ask you to either uninstall Adobe Flash, or check you have the latest version. If you still have Adobe Flash Player installed, Adobe will pester you about it. This means that it will no longer be updated, and browsers will no longer play it or automatically run it. Adobe Flash has reached the ‘end of its life’.
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