![]() While one could suspect this news foreshadows broader policy changes on Windows and OS X, Adobe insisted that is not the case.įlash Player will continue to support browsers using non-”Pepper” plugin APIs on platforms other than Linux.Īdditionally, it will continue supporting Flash Player 11.2 on Linux for years to come. Though Adobe still allows customers to download a standalone Flash Player plug-in for Windows, OS X or Linux, the company announced today that the Flash Player plug-in for Linux after version 11.2 would only be available with Chrome browser distribution. The Linux plug-in will no longer be available as a direct download from Adobe. Google’s Chrome browser has long released with a built-in Flash Player plug-in-the result of a technology partnership between the Internet giant and Flash maker Adobe.
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