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Microsoft s Flash killing update becomes mandatory from July

Microsoft released KB4577586 as an optional update to Windows systems back in October last year. The cryptic codename hides a simple tool that is described simply by Microsoft as an update that will remove Adobe Flash Player from your Windows machine . Importantly it will only remove Flash installations that were bundled with Windows tools – it won t remove third party or user installs. Adobe Flash reached its end of life on 1 st January 2021 and the Flash Player itself even has a built-in kill-switch that means it refuses to play content on systems where the date is later than 12 th January 2021. Microsoft, Apple, Google, Mozilla, and Adobe have all acted to remove Flash from products that once used/bundled it, so you won t be able to use it in the modern versions of Edge, Safari, Chrome, or Firefox, for example.

Adobe Flash Player Will Completely Stop Supporting Windows 10 in July, Microsoft Says

05 May 2021, 03:05 am Starting July, Microsoft will stop operating Adobe Flash Player for Windows 10. Ahead of the windows update, the complete deletion of the long-time application will be prompted by the Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player. This means that Windows 10 will strip Flash as part of its operating system. Say Goodbye to Adobe Flash Player in Windows 10  (Photo : KnowTechie (@KnowTechie) from Twitter) According to a report by GSM Arena on Wednesday, May 5, the removal of the 25-year-old popular plug-in will be mandatory two months from now. When the Windows 10 version 21H1 receives an upgrade at that time, the software that we have used previously will now become a part of our memory.

Microsoft to Fully Remove Adobe Flash From Windows 10 to Keep Customers Secure

Microsoft has announced that it will remove Adobe Flash Player from all versions of Windows 10 through the KB4577586 “Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player” in June. The update will be included in the Monthly Rollup and the Security Only Update for Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Embedded 8 Standard in July.

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Microsoft will begin removing Adobe Flash from Windows next month

Microsoft has revealed plans to start removing Adobe Flash from Windows 10 this year. Flash officially reached End of Life status on the 31st of December 2020, but remnants of it still remain in Windows to this day. Starting in June, Microsoft will be issuing Windows 10 update KB4577586, which will begin the process of removing Adobe Flash Player from Windows 10 version 1809. Then in July, Flash Player will also be removed from Windows 10 versions 1607 and 1507. In future versions of Windows 10, including the upcoming 21H1 update, Flash will no longer be present at all. Microsoft will also be updating older versions of Windows to remove Flash, including Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012.

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