When Adobe Flash will be Killed Millions Of Websites will be killed as well see why?Millions of websites will be rendered at least partially inoperable when Adobe Flash is finally killed off at the end of this year.
Flash has been on death row ever since Steve Jobs wrote his infamous “Thoughts on Flash” memo a decade ago, in which he declared that Flash wouldn’t be allowed on Apple’s mobile devices because of poor performance, a lack of touch support and the emergence of new, open web standards.
It was a hugely controversial move at the time, but it hastened the shift towards HTML5 and other open web technologies, with Adobe finally conceding defeat in July 2017, announcing that it would cease development of Flash.
Millions of websites will be rendered at least partially inoperable when Adobe Flash is finally killed off at the end of this year.
Flash has been on death row ever since Steve Jobs wrote his infamous “Thoughts on Flash” memo a decade ago, in which he declared that Flash wouldn’t be allowed on Apple’s mobile devices because of poor performance, a lack of touch support and the emergence of new, open web standards.
It was a hugely controversial move at the time, but it hastened the shift towards HTML5 and other open web technologies, with Adobe finally conceding defeat in July 2017, announcing that it would cease development of Flash.
The end date looms
Support for Flash is due to cease at the end of this year and an update posted by Adobe last week suggests the end is going to be brutal.
Adobe says it will stop offering Flash player downloads at the end of the year and will even block Flash content running from players that remain installed on people’s computers.
“Flash-based content will be blocked from running in Adobe Flash Player after the EOL [end of life] Date,” Adobe’s update states. “Customers should not use Flash Player after the EOL Date since it will not be supported by Adobe.”
Support for Flash is due to cease at the end of this year and an update posted by Adobe last week suggests the end is going to be brutal.
Adobe says it will stop offering Flash player downloads at the end of the year and will even block Flash content running from players that remain installed on people’s computers.
“Flash-based content will be blocked from running in Adobe Flash Player after the EOL [end of life] Date,” Adobe’s update states. “Customers should not use Flash Player after the EOL Date since it will not be supported by Adobe.”
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