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Windows 10 began to appear Adobe Flash Player end, frequently attending pop-up reminder

According to Adobe‘s official update announcement on December 8, the 20-year-old Flash Player is about to end its life. Although it has supported the Internet’s important experience in animation, interaction, audio, and video content, in the follow-up, we will focus on the digital experience of the next era. As the deadline on December 31 approaches, Windows 10 users have also begun to frequently see the following pop-up reminder.

Adobe said in an announcement earlier this month that markets outside of mainland China will usher in this final version, and thank all customers and developers who have used and created Flash Player content in the past 20 years.

According to the official timetable, Adobe will stop supporting Flash Player on December 31, 2020, and will ban the operation of Flash content on January 12, 2021.

In order to protect everyone’s system security, Adobe also recommends that users immediately uninstall the Flash Player that has been criticized for its vulnerabilities. For more information, please go to the EOL details page on the official website.

If you are using the Windows 10 operating system, you should also see the pop-up window shown above recently:

  • Adobe will stop official support for Flash Player after December 31, 2020.
  • To protect the security of your system, Adobe will prohibit the running of Flash content in Flash Player from January 12, 2021.
  • At the same time, Adobe strongly recommends that you click the “Uninstall” button below to immediately uninstall Flash Player from your system.

Finally, as a developer of the Windows system, Microsoft has also deployed a Flash Player uninstall plan in the Windows 10 cumulative update.

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