While Google has said that it would end Flash support for Chrome, Adobe itself has announced that it will end Flash development in 2020. Google and Adobe have already said that they would end Flash support for Chrome, and Flash development in 2020, respectively. Further, the latest version of Edge that uses Google’s Chrome engine, will have its Flash support end in January 2021. There will eb no more updates for Internet Explorer 11 and the legacy (non-Chromium) version of Edge by December. With the new Windows 10 update, Flash support will officially end this year. The optional Catalog update paves the way for the eventual end of Flash in 2021. Plus, it doesn’t remove Flash from your browsers, either. However, it does not remove any standalone versions you’ve installed yourself. It said that the Flash removal tool would be an optional update in Windows Update by early 2021. Now, within a few weeks, Microsoft has released a new update that removes the Adobe Flash version bundled into Windows 10. ![]() Last month, Microsoft released a timeline for the end of Adobe Flash.
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