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Windows 10 update waves goodbye to Adobe Flash Player once and for all – TechRadar
The update automatically removes the program from Windows 10

The latest update to Windows 10 will represent a final goodbye to Adobe Flash Player for many users, with the patch removing the version of the software that was bundled with the operating system. The update is currently optional and available from Microsofts Update Catalog, but it will be pushed via Windows Update and Windows Server Update Services over the next few weeks.
But while the new Windows 10 update will remove Flash Player from users Control Panels, it wont affect any versions of the…
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