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New Windows 10 update permanently removes Adobe Flash – ZDNet
Adobe’s Flash Player will be gone forever on Windows 10 after this update is installed.

Microsoft has released a Windows update that removes Adobe’s Flash Player before it reaches end of support on December 31, 2020.
Update KB4577586 is part of Microsoft’s effort to follow through with plans it announced along with Adobe, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Mozilla in 2017 to end support for Flash by December 2020.
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