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Microsoft quietly revealed its plans to remove the Adobe Flash plugin from Windows 10, with mandatory removal starting in July 2021.
Microsoft has announced that Adobe Flash Player will be eliminated from Windows 10 devices come the Patch Tuesday security update in July.
Microsoft will soon begin scrubbing Adobe's Flash Player from Windows 10 through Windows Update.
Microsoft is preparing to issue two more Windows 10 updates in June and July that will eliminate unsupported Adobe Flash Player from Windows PCs for good. The update KB4577586 called "Update for ...
The Adobe Flash Player will get removed from most Windows systems via Microsoft's patch service in July, according to an updated Windows blog post.
Goodbye again, Flash—Microsoft makes removal from Windows 10 mandatory Windows "Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player" becomes mandatory this July.
Windows 10 will fully remove Flash from patched PCs starting in July, and it won't be offered in the big May 2021 Update either.