Google to block Flash on Chrome, only 10 websites exempt
18-05-2016, 12:55
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Google to block Flash on Chrome, only 10 websites exempt
http://www.cnet.com/news/google-to-b...bsites-exempt/
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The inexorable slide into a world without Flash continues, with Google revealing plans to phase out support for Adobe's Flash Player in its Chrome browser for all but a handful of websites. And the company expects the changes to roll out by the fourth quarter of 2016.
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As a result, Flash will still come bundled with Chrome, but "its presence will not be advertised by default." Where the Flash Player is the only option for viewing content on a site, users will need to actively switch it on for individual sites. Enterprise Chrome users will also have the option of switching Flash off altogether.
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Doesn't The BBC still use Flash?
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18-05-2016, 13:02
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Re: Google to block Flash on Chrome, only 10 websites exempt
I'm not sure, it's an archaic resource hungry medium (flash too  ) HTML5 is the way forward.
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18-05-2016, 13:25
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Re: Google to block Flash on Chrome, only 10 websites exempt
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I'm not sure, it's an archaic resource hungry medium
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Yes, Google chrome is a resource hungry medium
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18-05-2016, 14:11
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Re: Google to block Flash on Chrome, only 10 websites exempt
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Yep, but they seem to be slowly reducing it's use, replacing it with HTML 5. iPlayer is certainly available in HTML 5. http://www.bbc.co.uk/html5
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18-05-2016, 19:12
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Re: Google to block Flash on Chrome, only 10 websites exempt
I have flash disabled in FF by default, just enable it on specific sites when I need it.
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