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Windows 10 update will finally kill off Adobe Flash, unless… – TechRadar
Windows 10 update will erase Adobe Flash Player, but not for everyone

Microsoft is in the process of rolling out a Windows 10
update that will remove Adobe Flash Player from all versions of the operating system.
A phased approach will see the update (KB4577586) arrive for different users at intervals over the next few weeks. Once the update is installed, either manually or automatically, Windows 10 users will not be able to restore the program unless via a pre-existing backup
.
However, as per the support documentation
, the update will only remove editions of Adobe…
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