

If you own a website that relies on Flash to properly render, it’s pretty obvious that you’ll need to update the code to reflect the current standards if you want it to be relevant to the rest of the world.ĭepending upon how old your current system is, you may have the Flash Player utility installed, which should be removed for security purposes.Ī quick search of your system for ‘Flash Player’ should tell you if the program is installed on either a Windows or macOS computer.


While there may still be some websites that you visit that require Flash to properly function, these should be older websites that likely haven’t been updated for years and likely won’t ever be updated. The major browsers will also completely disable Flash from running after the end of the year, so for all intents and purposes, it’s a dead technology. At one point, it was so popular that many scams were focused on tricking users into ‘updating’ Flash in order to see salacious videos, which was nothing more than a ploy to sneak malicious code onto your computer.īecause of security concerns, most major browsers started disabling or blocking Flash content some time ago while the industry migrated to the more secure HTML5 standard for multimedia coding.Īdobe’s support for Flash will end on Decemand the Flash Player utility will start blocking Flash content after January 12, 2021.
