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Adobe will permanently end support for Flash Player on December 31
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About three years ago, Adobe announced its intention to end support for the Flash Player platform by the end of 2020. And now Adobe has published the official end date for Flash support, which is the last day of this calendar year - December 31, 2020.
Beginning January 1, 2021, the company will no longer release any updates or security patches for Flash. Adobe also recommends that users uninstall the player in advance. In addition, the company will remove all archives with previous versions of Flash Player from its official website and block the launch of Flash-based content.
Those users who still have Adobe Flash Player installed on their system will receive a notification from the company suggesting that they remove the outdated platform before the end of their support period.
So we and the Pornova team decided to warn you that after December 31, 2020, you may have problems running old games that work through the Flash Player.
But this is not a problem because many developers have already started making games on other game engines and they probably will transfer old games developed on Flesh, on other current engines.
Beginning January 1, 2021, the company will no longer release any updates or security patches for Flash. Adobe also recommends that users uninstall the player in advance. In addition, the company will remove all archives with previous versions of Flash Player from its official website and block the launch of Flash-based content.
Those users who still have Adobe Flash Player installed on their system will receive a notification from the company suggesting that they remove the outdated platform before the end of their support period.
So we and the Pornova team decided to warn you that after December 31, 2020, you may have problems running old games that work through the Flash Player.
But this is not a problem because many developers have already started making games on other game engines and they probably will transfer old games developed on Flesh, on other current engines.
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