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Google Chrome to start blocking Adobe Flash next month


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Interesting find... Guess Chrome will be blocking most of the ad's on this site from now on.

Flash was an integral part of the internet in years past, but it has also been a drag on performance and the source of a great many security vulnerabilities. Today, HTML5 is a better way to get the same sort of interactive content running on the web, and it works on mobile devices. The next phase in Adobe Flash’s agonizingly slow demise starts next month when Google Chrome begins blocking all Flash content.
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While Flash content will be blocked in general, Google is making a temporary exception for some popular sites that still rely heavily upon Flash. Those include Facebook, Twitch, and Yahoo, among others. You’ll be prompted to enable Flash on these sites when loading them, but Google plans to phase out the Flash whitelist over time. When Chrome 55 rolls out in December, HTML5 will become the default experience. It’s not clear how exactly that will affect the whitelist.

http://www.extremetech.com/internet/233383-google-chrome-will-start-blocking-all-flash-content-next-month

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im glad, flash can die in a fire. But its funny, arent youtube video all saved as flash file on their server farms? So now the will have to encode flash through html 5 like twitch does and i wonder what sun microsystems will have to say about that?

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Flash and Java both suck. Working in the security field is a nightmare with them

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