![]() Technically speaking, the technology will live on. Even Google Chrome, long the browser of choice for Flash content, will soon remove Flash Player. And already, months ahead of this end-of-life switch, Flash has been disabled in most Web browsers (often flagged as a security risk should you choose to override the default settings). In less than six months-December 2020-Adobe will officially end support and distribution of Flash Player, the browser plugin we all associate most strongly with the technology. ![]() ![]() For better and worse, it helped shape the Internet of today.īut now, after roughly 25 years, Flash is finally nearing its end. Whichever side of the love-hate divide you land on, there's no denying the fact that Flash changed how we consume, create, and interact with content on the Web. ![]() Others abhor Flash-based advertising and Web design, or they despise the resource-intensiveness of the Flash Player plugin in its later years. Many gush over its versatility and ease of use as a creative platform or its critical role in the rise of web video. Few technologies have yielded such divisive and widespread passion as Flash.
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