Flash player kill switch and Flash player Plugin in IE browser and IE mode option after January 12
Please help us understand the differences between direct usage of flash player in internet vs intranet vs using as browser plugin and blocking after jabuary 12 th
As our team is reading the following artciles , we need help clarifications.
We really appreciate any level of help and guidance urgently
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/160752/ie-mode-flash-end-of-support.html
I'm still not fully understanding what's happening with Edge at the end of the year. It will be disabled by default at the end of the year but can run it in IE Mode until the summer of 2021? Is that correct? Is there steps we can do to recreate what will be happening?
https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2020/09/04/update-adobe-flash-end-support/
https://www.zdnet.com/article/adobe-to-block-flash-content-from-running-on-january-12-2021/
Skipping this last Flash update won't remove this "time bomb," however.
Adobe told ZDNet that the killswitch code was added months before in previous releases and that this last Flash update only modifies the language used in the prompt that will ask users to uninstall the app.
What's the latest version of Flash?
Adobe fitted a so-called ‘kill switch’ in an earlier update of the software, which means it will be able to prevent Flash content from running, even if people continue to leave the Flash Player installed on their computers.
The only alternatives are to dig out a very old version of the Player, which comes with security risks, or use a third-party player, which Adobe also warns could compromise security.
