If you’re a user of Google Chrome, expect version 55 of the browser to be hitting your computer soon. They key feature that you should be aware of is the fact that it defaults to HTML5 rather than using the ultra insecure Adobe Flash plugin. This shouldn’t come as a shock as Google did say that they had plans to do this earlier this year.
You can expect that Firefox as well as Internet Explorer and Edge will do the same. Which means that while Adobe has no plans on killing Flash, the plug-ins days are most likely numbered. And its death can’t come soon enough for those who like their computers to be secure.
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Chrome 55 Rolling Out… And Flash Is Doomed As A Result
If you’re a user of Google Chrome, expect version 55 of the browser to be hitting your computer soon. They key feature that you should be aware of is the fact that it defaults to HTML5 rather than using the ultra insecure Adobe Flash plugin. This shouldn’t come as a shock as Google did say that they had plans to do this earlier this year.
You can expect that Firefox as well as Internet Explorer and Edge will do the same. Which means that while Adobe has no plans on killing Flash, the plug-ins days are most likely numbered. And its death can’t come soon enough for those who like their computers to be secure.
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