However, Flash memory as more bad news on the Google chrome browser to say goodbye (somehow)
Adobe Flash and Switzerland cheese safe world this week towards the extinction of their hard earned another meaningful step. Google has quietly passed the word HTML5 instead of Flash, will soon become the default experience chrome is available to select.
Flash Player will still be bound chromium temporarily, but the end of the year, it will be hidden away like some embarrassing cousin, neither listed in the plugin list or as a supported media (MIME) type.
Each Google presentation:
When a user encounters a website that needs Flash Player prompts will be displayed on the page, so that users can choose to allow the top to a site. If the user accepts, Chrome will publicize the existence of Flash Player ... ... Refresh the page ... [And] honors on subsequent access to the domain's settings.
If the site did not notice the Chrome hides Flash Player and instruct users to visit Adobe.com downloads page, Chrome will cancel the navigation and user options start the Flash Player, it allows savings copy for such occasions.
If a site doesn’t notice Chrome’s hidden Flash Player and directs a user to adobe.com’s download page, Chrome will cancel that navigation and offer the user the option of activating the copy of Flash Player it keeps squirreled away for such occasions.
In order to keep the user is prompted to a low roar, Google says, it will be temporarily exempted from the highest Flash using the ten websites. According to VentureBeat, the list, starting with Google's YouTube.com. Other hotbeds of nine old-school use of Flash: Facebook, Yahoo, VK.com,Live.com, Yandex.run, OK.run, and Twitch.tv, Amazon and Mail.ru.
Google's "allow list" you can change the play late last year when its new policy. Flash has been on the wall for writing these sites: last December, Facebook to switch to HTML5 for most of the video content, and in September, Amazon broke up with Flash ads. It goes without saying (although we'll say it anyway), flicker-free mobile platforms like iOS and Google's Android system on well this transition.
VentureBeat reminds us that Google was gently easing Flash annual exports. Although YouTube has provided a lot of Flash content, Google's move to HTML5 by default in January 2015. Next month, it begins to automatically convert most Flash motion HTML5, and next January it will stop running a total of Flash display ads.
If you've just awakened from a deep sleep, you might think: why do all the Flash hate? Well, it is very obvious, Flash is still the many security flaws after all these years, but it does, almost like clockwork.
Just last week, we reported that Adobe's Flash update fixes another tan dong--and no less than 25 bug release. Then, without Adobe 0 defects ... Fix April ... ... And from March ... And last July, ... Truly meaningful and this and that zero-day last February, exploitation by drug ads soon.
Need you to remain put themselves at risk by using Flash? As more and more Web sites and applications using HTML5, many users can not shout to the issue. So, as a public service, we share this compilation removed instructions occupy Semitic is provided.