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  1. Help me Please FAST !  

    I want to know what this means that since 2020 we can no longer use this site, xat.com, which is based on flash? Saying goodbye to Flash in Chrome
    Anthony Laforge
    Product Manager, Google Chrome
    Published Jul 25, 2017
    Today, Adobe announced its plans to stop supporting Flash at the end of 2020.

    For 20 years, Flash has helped shape the way you play games, watch videos and run applications on the web. But over the last few years, Flash has become less common. Three years ago, 80 percent of desktop Chrome users visited a site with Flash every day. Today usage is only 17 percent and continues to decline.

    This trend reveals that sites are migrating to open web technologies, which are faster and more power-efficient than Flash. They are also more secure, so you can be safer while shopping, banking, or reading sensitive documents. They also work on both mobile and desktop, so you can visit your favorite site anywhere.

    These open web technologies became the default experience for Chrome late last year when sites started needing to ask for your permission to run Flash. Chrome will continue phasing out Flash over the next few years, first by asking for your permission to run Flash in more situations, and eventually disabling it by default. We will remove Flash completely from Chrome towards the end of 2020.

    If you regularly visit a site that uses Flash today, you may be wondering how this affects you. If the site migrates to open web standards, you should notice much difference except that you will no longer see prompts to run Flash on that site. If the site continues to use Flash, and you give the site permission to run Flash, it will work through the end of 2020.

    Has taken a lot of close work with Adobe, other browsers, and major publishers to make sure the web is ready to be Flash-free. We support Adobe's announcement today, and we look forward to working with everyone to make the web even better.

    1. Nezhit

      Nezhit

      Html5 is almost done.

    2. Pedro

      Pedro

      flahs's going down because adobe will not update it anymore.

       

      html5 is almost done and you'll use as default html5 soon instead of flash.

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