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adobe flash player is no longer supported

by Laurie Tremblay Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Adobe Flash Player EOL General Information Page. Since Adobe no longer supports Flash Player after December 31, 2020 and blocked Flash content from running in Flash Player beginning January 12, 2021, Adobe strongly recommends all users immediately uninstall Flash Player to help protect their systems.

What do I do when Adobe Flash Player is no longer supported?

In 2017, Adobe announced they would stop distributing and updating Flash Player after 31 December 2020....WindowsOpen the 'Start' menu.Select the 'Settings' cog wheel.Select 'Apps'.Select 'Adobe Flash Player' from the list, then click 'Uninstall'.Click 'Uninstall' again to confirm.

What is the replacement for Adobe Flash Player?

The best alternative is Lightspark, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Adobe Flash Player are Ruffle, Gnash, BlueMaxima's Flashpoint and XMTV Player.

What is replacing Flash Player in 2021?

An open-source project called Ruffle is also in development that allows users to experience Flash content in a Web browser, without installing a plug-in. It comes as a Flash Player emulator that natively runs animated content.

How can I use HTML5 instead of Flash?

Open your Flash file in any of the Flash to HTML5 conversion tools such as Animate.Click Command > Convert to Other Document Formats.The next step is to choose HTML Canvas and click OK.Click Code Snippets and change Actions script.Choose Convert to Bitmap to be able to Convert vectors to bitmaps by right-clicking.More items...•

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