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Microsoft is finally ending support for Adobe Flash Player by January 2021 – Digital Information World
Microsoft Program Manager Suchitra Gopinath said that Microsoft will end support for the Flash Player on Microsoft Edge Legacy, as well as the new Microsoft Edge, and Internet Explorer 11 by the end of this year.

For a while now, this news has been making rounds that Microsoft will be killing off Adobe Flash Player, and now, finally, Microsoft has announced that it will end support for the Flash Player in all its web browsers by January of next year. In 2017, Microsoft had made a coordinated announcement with Apple, Adobe, Google, Facebook, and Mozilla regarding the discontinuity of Adobe Flash Player, and the decision was prompted because of more secure and high performing open techs like HTML5, WebGL, …
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