Mozilla to start blocking Flash content in Firefox
Mozilla has joined Google and Microsoft
in the crusade against Adobe Flash content on the web. While
revolutionary and useful back in the day Flash plugin has also been
notoriously unstable leading to browser crashes, poor performance, and
increased power consumption. As such, first Chrome, then Edge, and now
Firefox will be blocking Flash content going forward.
With Firefox, Mozilla has revealed that it will be blocking specific Flash content on their list.
This list will later be expanded later this year to include the use of
Flash to check content viewability, commonly used to measure
advertising. In 2017, all Flash content will have to be clicked on to be
viewed.
As some of you may already be aware, the web has been adopting HTML5 over the past few years, which means most of the things that were possible with Flash plugins are now possible natively within the browser using the HTML equivalent with work a lot better. With browsers forcing the hand of HTML adoption, the web should be a whole lot better in the next couple of years.
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As some of you may already be aware, the web has been adopting HTML5 over the past few years, which means most of the things that were possible with Flash plugins are now possible natively within the browser using the HTML equivalent with work a lot better. With browsers forcing the hand of HTML adoption, the web should be a whole lot better in the next couple of years.
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