Apple doesn’t like Flash, but they see the need to protect their users from insecure versions of Flash. Case in point, this past weekend the company posted a new support document and Safari blocked users from accessing Flash content if they didn’t have an up to date version of Flash. This is meant to protect them from the issues that I reported last week.
Now this isn’t the first time that Apple has done this as I’ve noted one other instance of this behavior. So I suppose that’s a good thing. But perhaps the better way to protect yourself is to do what I’ve done and dump Flash.
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Apple Forcing Mac Users To Update To Latest Flash Version…. Again
Apple doesn’t like Flash, but they see the need to protect their users from insecure versions of Flash. Case in point, this past weekend the company posted a new support document and Safari blocked users from accessing Flash content if they didn’t have an up to date version of Flash. This is meant to protect them from the issues that I reported last week.
Now this isn’t the first time that Apple has done this as I’ve noted one other instance of this behavior. So I suppose that’s a good thing. But perhaps the better way to protect yourself is to do what I’ve done and dump Flash.
Thoughts?
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