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Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer won’t support Adobe Flash Player after December 2020

Microsoft is encouraging users to upgrade from Flash Player to more secure standards. It also said that users should upgrade their systems with the latest security updates until the company is providing official support.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Aug 20 2022, 22:50 IST
Microsoft will also give some  options to extend support for enterprise customers
Microsoft will also give some  options to extend support for enterprise customers (Pixabay)
Microsoft will also give some  options to extend support for enterprise customers
Microsoft will also give some  options to extend support for enterprise customers (Pixabay)

Microsoft has already announced plans to end the support for Adobe Flash Player by the end of December 2020. The move is aimed at helping the web move to more secure options such as HTML5, WebGL, and WebAssembly. Now, Microsoft has shared a roadmap sorts on how it is going to phase out the Flash player.

First, Microsoft will end support for Adobe Flash Player on Edge browser including the latest Edge and legacy version and Internet Explorer 11 by the end of this year.

Microsoft said it is going to completely remove Adobe Flash Player from the new Edge by January 2021. After December 2020, users will no longer get “Security Update for Adobe Flash Player” from the company. This is also applicable on the Edge Legacy and Internet Explorer.

On the device running versions older than KB4561600, Flash Player will be disabled by default by January 2021.

Later in 2021, Microsoft will remove all the APIs, group policies and user interfaces that oversee the behaviour of Adobe Flash Player from the legacy Edge and IE 11. The company also plans to roll out a cumulative update to remove the support. For Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Embedded 8 Standard users, it will be done through a cumulative update for IE 11.

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It is worth noting that Microsoft will continue to deliver security updates to Flash Player through the end of 2020. This will also include OS and browser compatibility support.

The company is also giving some tools to enterprise users who may still rely on the Flash Player after the end of the support.

“To aid such customers, Microsoft Edge will allow Adobe Flash Player to load as a plug-in via the Internet Explorer mode feature. Inherently, Internet Explorer 11 will also allow this. Once you make the switch from Microsoft provided Adobe Flash Player, it will be treated as any other third-party plug-in and will not receive Customer Support from Microsoft,” said the company in a post.

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First Published Date: 08 Sep, 08:24 IST
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