

To find the answer to this question as well as learn more about why the software will no longer be continued and what will become of it, we invite you to read the rest of this blog post. However, if this is the first time you are hearing about this, you might be confused about whether you should uninstall Adobe Flash Player now or wait till it reaches its End-Of-Life ( EOL). If you use even basic common sense, run an anti-virus/anti-malware, set flash permissions to only trusted sites, or run a plugin such as Flashblock or NoScript, the chance is virtually nil. Thus, Adobe made a decision to discontinue their Flash Player a while ago. Flash will never be 100 safe, but the chances you are ever a victim of an attack targeted through it is remote. Consequently, developers began looking for safer alternatives, and bit by bit, the software was replaced by modern web standards, such as HTML5 that do not require installing anything separately and so are safer to use. and from diffrent sources, they are saying that it is because 'webGL and HTML are maturing' and 'flash truely cannot continue with growing tools like html' like cmon adobe, shut the f-ck up. i am too hurt by the shutdown of adobe flash. Over the years, specialists discovered various weaknesses in the software, which kept discouraging the use of the tool. as another fellow developer who was making a game for flash 3 days ago. The problem with it was that it could not be integrated into browsers and had to be downloaded separately, which is why it was vulnerable to cyber attacks and was often targeted by hackers. Adobe Flash Player was once a widely used software that allowed adding various interactive content on websites.
