- Microsoft Edge Adobe Flash Player Disabled
- Microsoft Edge Adobe Flash Support
- Adobe Flash Download Windows 10
Adobe is not going to provide support for Flash Player and due to that, the Web browsers, including Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are also not going to work with it anymore. However, there are still ways through which you can evoke your nostalgia and play your old Flash games on your system. Subversive lives. Flash will not be disabled by default from the legacy version of Microsoft Edge (built on EdgeHTML) or Internet Explorer 11 prior to its removal in December of 2020. To learn more about the end of support for Adobe Flash Player in the legacy version of Microsoft Edge and IE 11, please go here.
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Originally published: September 9, 2019
Updated: September 11, 2020
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Microsoft Edge Adobe Flash Player Disabled
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Adobe will end support of Flash Player on December 31, 2020. Here's what you can expect in the meantime for each Microsoft browser:
In the next version of Microsoft Edge (built on Chromium), Flash will be disabled by default. However, users may re-enable it on a site-by-site basis. The timeline for Chromium-based browsers can be found here.
Flash will not be disabled by default from Microsoft Edge (built on EdgeHTML) or Internet Explorer 11 prior to its removal by December of 2020.
Microsoft Edge Adobe Flash Support
Flash will be completely removed from all browsers by December 31, 2020, via Windows Update. Group policies are available for enterprise admins and IT pros to change the Flash behavior prior to that date.
Companies reliant on Flash for development and playback of content are encouraged to remove the dependency on Adobe Flash prior to December 2020.
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