Microsoft will completely remove Adobe Flash in Windows 10 in July
Recently, Microsoft announces that it will completely remove Adobe Flash from the Windows 10 operating system in July this year.
Microsoft has stopped supporting Adobe Flash on its own browser, Microsoft Edge. This summer, Microsoft will completely remove Adobe Flash on Windows 10. The implementation is expected to start in July. Windows 10 21H1 will be released this month. This version is expected to remove Adobe Flash.
Previously, Adobe announced that it plans to stop supporting Flash Player before the end of 2020. In addition, Adobe will delete all archives of earlier versions of Flash Player from the official website and prevent Flash-based content from running.
At present, most websites have replaced Flash Player with relevant elements supported by HTML5. However, some users still need to use Flash plug-ins to display the content.
Via: theverge