Read more.But it's easy to enable Flash if you want it, just click the 'allow' button on affected sites.
Read more.But it's easy to enable Flash if you want it, just click the 'allow' button on affected sites.
old news! it's been doing this for weeks. And I love it. Blocks crappy adds from launching in my email for me
Flash really needs to just die.
I can only see less savvy people wondering what's going on though...
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Oh and on my Firefox it isn't blocked yet...
V39.0 Firefox
V18.0.0.203 Flash plugin
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from what I'm reading elsewhere it may just be the old 'buggy' versions rather than the latest 'buggy' version
Maybe it's me but killing off flash is a bit overkill, there's plenty of pc's out there that are fine for browsing the web that can't handle html5 video very well, not to mention the plethora of flash based games. I'd rather that Adobe actually spends some time on making it work properly
edit: getting the pop ups.... in less than an hour I'm already fed up with them, even 'disabling it' keeps the stupid pop ups. It's surprising just how many of the sites I visit actually get this popup even when there is no flash visible meaning it's likely their adverts activating it which are being blocked by adblocker.
Last edited by LSG501; 14-07-2015 at 01:35 PM.
Go into tools>addons and check your flash version then!
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Got FlashControl installed on Chrome(ium) so this is a good thing on the whole. Downside is that some banks eBanking sites request Flash, (don't know why), so these might break.
Glad to see the back of it personally though - the less plugins, the better. Anyone trying to kill Java-in-the-browser too? (my other pet hate)
I've had it off for a long time on Firefox now anywya.
It's about time really, I'm just surprised Firefox was the first to do it since Firefox still depends quite heavily on Flash and is still a bit behind on HTML5 also.
That said, I had Firefox start leaking memory 1/2 weeks ago and I had been ready to move to Chrome for a while, simply waiting for them to stop messing about with the horrible bookmark thumbnail UI they had which theyve now disabled, so I've moved over to chrome now anyway.
Change was surprisingly smooth, only a few teething troubles with apps not doing what I expect always in Chrome, also LastPass seems to be a little more fiddly in Chrome than it was in Firefox, so on the whole this change is irrelevant for me now. It's safe to assume Flash is going to float around for years to come yet, both for legacy support and for weaker machines, but hopefully this will put pressure on adobe to take a serious look at cleaning it up a bit.
The patched versions are up, direct links here: https://www.adobe.com/products/flash...ribution3.html
Mine has just updated
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Sooner Flash is killed for good the better. Linux versions are stuck around v11, so are pretty useless for most sites anyhow.
It doesn't need to be disabled. It needs to die a very quick death. It's a good start, but... it's not enough.
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