Microsoft to end Adobe Flash support for Windows 10 in July
This update will start rolling out this month and will automatically remove the flash component from the operating system. Adobe flash was used to run multimedia applications like games and programs directly from the web browser during the 90s. The windows Blog post noted that: A widows blog, titled “Update on Adobe Flash Player End of support”, reveals that a new component named “update for removal of Adobe Flash Player”, will soon be included in Windows 10 from July 2021. Machines on Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Embedded 8 Standard will also receive this component through a security update. While Flash player was very famous in old times, open web standards like HTML5, WebGL, and WebAssembly became its replacements with time. The basic reason behind the fading popularity of this platform is security vulnerabilities. Also Read: This 4-Years Pakistani Girl Becomes Microsoft Certified Professional-Is it Really a News