Google Chrome's "Flash exclusion" moves ahead


ByTsahi Levent-Levi

Adobe Flash Player that can display rich content such as music and videoThere is a violent vulnerability to be hijacked by a PCAs it turned out to be,Firefox gradually eliminates FlashThen,Safari 10 will also invalidate Adobe Flash from scratchI know that. And Google Chrome has also made progress towards "Flash exclusion" and it turned out that HTML 5 will be the default from Chrome 55 which will be released in December 2016.

Google Chrome Blog: Flash and Chrome
http://chrome.googleblog.com/2016/08/flash-and-chrome.html


In June 2015 Adobe Flash Player proved to have a violent vulnerability to be hijacked by PC. This triggered Web browsers and web services to accelerate the transition from Flash to HTML 5 and Google also released Google Chrome 45 stable released in September 2015 automatically stopping low importance Flash in the site We implemented the function to do.

Flash Player found that the violent vulnerability to be hijacked by PC, Adobe is distributing urgent patch - GIGAZINE


And on August 9, 2016 local time, Google is moving forward from Flash to HTML 5 by saying that "HTML 5 has enhanced security, less power consumption and shorter page loading time" on the blog Announced to make it. Google offersPage AnalyticsAlthough Flash was used with tools such as Flash, Chrome 53 will block Flash and use HTML 5 will be used. This makes it possible for people who operate the website to use the tools faster and with less power.

In addition, from Chrome 55 scheduled to be released in December 2016, HTML 5 will be the default on all websites except for websites that support Flash. When a user visits a website supporting Flash, the browser displays "Please enable Flash" when accessed for the first time.

"Flash has enriched the web, created dynamic experiences and shaped the current web standard.We will continue to cooperate closely with Adobe to make people's web experience safer and faster, We will support migration to HTML 5, "Chrome blog is spelling.

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