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Google has released Chrome 88 today, January 19th, 2021, to the Stable desktop channel, and it includes security improvements and the long-awaited removal of Adobe Flash Player.
Adobe’s new partnership with Google will keep Internet users safer because Chrome will automatically update Flash Player without asking users, an Adobe director of engineering said.
Google has launched the latest iteration of the Chrome browser for Windows, Mac and Linux, which blocks Adobe Flash Player default support and comes with more than 40 security fixes.
Adobe Flash had a more than 20-year run as a major piece of multimedia software. But that is coming to an end. Browsers like Google Chrome are unplugging Flash. Google announced in 2017 that over ...
With the arrival of Chrome's latest update, Chrome 88, the browser is finally waving goodbye to Adobe Flash support, thus ending the Flash Player's long tenure on the web. We had some good times ...
Google's Chrome browser will stop supporting Adobe's Flash Player on nearly all websites by the end of the year. Posting to Google groups, staff member Anthony LaForge outlined the company's plan ...
Google has released Chrome 88 today, permanently removing support for Adobe Flash Player and bringing an end to an internet era.
How to Fix: Google Chrome Is Not Loading Google.Com After a Flash Player Is Installed. Google's Chrome browser allows a great deal of customization by the user. This freedom makes it possible to ...
In July, Chrome will fully disable Flash for all sites and warn users of Flash Player's impending demise in a "loud" way.
Apple might be taking a principled stand against Adobe Systems' Flash Player plug-in, but Google opted for pragmatism by choosing to build the plug-in into its Chrome browser. Google announced its ...
Google Chrome 17.0.963.56 fixes 12 security flaws and updates the bundled Flash Player plug-in to a new version Google released a new version of its Chrome browser on Wednesday in order to update ...
Security researchers exploited previously unknown vulnerabilities in Apple Safari, Google Chrome and Flash Player to compromise the latest versions of OS X and Windows during the first day of the ...