

Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on. We recommend getting in touch with them and for help with the transition. Harman, can assist Enterprise customers identify solutions for their content. Flash content, including audio and video, will no longer play back in any version of Chrome. Adobe has already declared that Shockwave Player has reached the end of life (EOL), effective April 9, 2019. It will provide support and security updates for customers who require commercial support options beyond the EOL date. As of 2021, Adobe has ended support for the Flash Player plugin. Also, the major browser vendors are integrating the open standards into their browsers and deprecating other plug-ins, such as Flash Player.Īfter 2020, Adobe’s long-term distribution partner, Harman will be the official enterprise distributor for Flash Player. Uninstalling Flash Player will help secure your system since Adobe will not issue Flash Player updates or security patches after the EOL Date. Most websites have since long switched to HTML5, which is a more efficient and secure coding option.

Open standards such as HTML5, WebGL, and WebAssembly can serve as viable alternatives for Flash content.

Chrome and Firefox have already published their projections around when they'll stop supporting Flash. At most, they provide an 'allow once' option to allow Flash. (end-of-life date).Īll major browser vendors, block Flash Player making it difficult to view Flash content. Adobe will stop updating and distributing Flash Player after December 31, 2020.
