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January 23, 2021
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  • January 23, 2021
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Almost every code language is nearly permanently accessable through certain hardware. What's stopping Adobe from ending supprt for everything else we pay for? Why should I ever pay for another product of Adobe's if your're going to steal my ability from using it in due time? Actively blocking every possible user from accessing your proprietary file system is shameful. This is not your content to block. This is content made by thousands of developers and used by potentially billions of people. My [former] ShockWave and Flash projects are in ruins.

I suggest creating a 'warning' instead of outright blocking people from using Flash.

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Correct answer jeromiec83223024

Thanks for your feedback.

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Inspiring
January 25, 2021

Thanks for your feedback.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 23, 2021

Why don't you ask Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Mozilla and other browser vendors why THEY stopped supporting Flash Player.  The answer is they don't want you using Flash for security reasons.  That's why Flash Player has ended. 

 

Incidentally, nobody uses pre- PHP 5 scripts anymore.  So what makes you think that codes last forever?  They don't.  Everything has an end of life. 

PHP End of Life - https://www.php.net/eol.php

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert