![]() ![]() Apple's preference is that customers use HTML5, the newer, safer way of browsing the web. ![]() Clearly Apple isn't prepared to leave customers exposed to Flash vulnerabilities. Since Safari 10 was introduced with macOS Sierra in 2015, Adobe's Flash Player has been disabled by default - previously you needed to disable it manually. How can you ensure that your Mac is protected from Flash vulnerabilities?Ĭhances are Flash isn't actually installed on your Mac at all. These security flaws have affected Flash on Windows, Mac and Linux. In fact Adobe will end support for Adobe Flash on 31 December 2020 - so after that date you should make sure that it is not on your Mac. Adobe Flash has caused many problems in the past, with critical vulnerabilities frequently being exposed and Adobe regularly being required to release security updates. ![]()
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