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Adobe officially stated that at the end of 2020, it will completely stop the update of Web-side services such as Chrome. Chrome said at the same time that it will also completely remove Flash's application on its browser. This means that the era of Flash is nearly over, and Web technologies such as Html5 are gradually taking over its position. (From techweb)

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Today, Adobe announced plans to stop supporting Flash at the end of 2020.

For 20 years, Flash has helped shape the way you play games, watch videos, and run applications online. But in the past few years, Flash has become less common. Three years ago, 80% of desktop Chrome users visited a website with Flash every day. Today's usage is only 17%, and it continues to decline.

This trend shows that websites are turning to open web technology, which is faster and more power-efficient than Flash. They are also safer, so you can shop, bank, or read sensitive documents more safely. They are also suitable for mobile phones and desktops, so you can visit your favorite websites from anywhere.

At the end of last year, when websites started to require your permission to run Flash, these open web technologies became Chrome’s default experience. Chrome will continue to phase out Flash in the next few years. You must first ask for your permission to let you run Flash in more situations, and finally disable it by default. By the end of 2020, we will completely remove Chrome's Flash.

If you frequently visit sites that use Flash now, you may wonder how this will affect you. If a site is migrated to open web standards, you shouldn’t notice any difference except that you no longer see the prompt to run Flash on that site. If the website continues to use Flash, and you allow the website to run Flash, it will run until the end of 2020.

It has a lot of close cooperation with Adobe, other browsers and major publishers to ensure that the web is ready to be flash-free. We support Adobe’s statement today and look forward to working with everyone to make the web better.

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