![]() ![]() So, using the link provided by I am able to answer my own question :)Īccording to this guide (I recommend to download it for reference before Flash EOL), the Flash player itself will block content after EOL date. Could it mean that Flash Player software is "time-bombed" in some way and will just stop function after December 31st, 2020?ĭoes anybody of you have any strategy or thoughts regarding approach to Flash EOL that you can share? ![]() It says "Flash-based content will be blocked from running in Adobe Flash Player after the EOL Date". What will be the best approach to keep the possibility to use Flash? Personally I plan to make a copy of my current Firefox installation with Flash plugin before end of 2020 and keep it aside for accessing sites with Flash content, but what to do if I ever need to reinstall the OS (or replace the computer)? How to keep the actual binary that is downloaded by flashplugin-installer package for future use as it certainly won't be available for download anymore after end of 2020?Īlso Adobe's Flash EOL page contains some wording that worries me a bit. ![]() Most of them are Flash games, which are highly unlikely to be rewritten by their authors to use another technology (and I would still like to play them :)), however, just recently I accidentally stumbled upon a website that had menu in Flash (!) and was completely un-navigable without Flash turned on. However, there are still many websites on the Net that contain Flash content. ![]() As probably everybody knows, Flash is EOL after end of 2020. ![]()
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