

Downloadable resources related to Adobe Flash Player that are hosted on Microsoft websites will no longer be available.Īn update titled “Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player” will be made available via Microsoft Update Catalog, Windows Update and WSUS that permanently removes Adobe Flash Player as a component of the Windows OS devices. Beginning in January 2021, Adobe Flash Player will be disabled by default and all versions older than KB4561600 released in June 2020 will be blocked.


The schedule of changes is available here.Īfter December 2020, you will no longer receive “Security Update for Adobe Flash Player” from Microsoft that applies to Microsoft Edge Legacy and Internet Explorer 11. In the new Microsoft Edge, Adobe Flash Player will be removed by January 2021. In keeping with this plan, Microsoft is ending support for Adobe Flash Player on Microsoft Edge (both the new Microsoft Edge and Microsoft Edge Legacy) and Internet Explorer 11 at the end of 2020.įor more information, see the Adobe Flash Player EOL General Information Page.Įnd of support from Microsoft in December 2020 The decision to end support for Flash Player was made by Adobe due to the diminished usage of the technology and the availability of better, more secure options such as HTML5, WebGL, and WebAssembly. In July 2017, Microsoft, along with Adobe and their industry technology partners, announced that Adobe Flash Player will no longer be supported after December 2020. You can also remove Flash anytime by deploying KB4577586, which is available on the Catalog. More information on Windows 10, version 21H1 is available here.

