Apple Safari version 14, released for macOS in September 2020, no longer loads Flash Player or runs Flash content. Please visit Apple’s Safari support for more information. Please visit for the latest list of Flash-supported browsers and operating systems. Mar 13, 2021 By Mike Tee / Mar 13, 2021 / Internet Adobe Flash is technically gone, with Adobe having stopped development on it on December 30, 2020. This means that none of the major browsers – Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox – support it any more. You can forget about Flash videos, Flash games, vintage Flash sites – the whole lot.
No, Safari is part of macOs these days. Safari 14 no longer supports Flash Player. You have less than three months left before Flash Player is killed permanently by Adobe. After 12/31/2020 Adobe will no longer develop, update, patch or distribute Flash Player. See Adobe’s Document about Flash Player’s EOL (end of life).
Until the end of the year a few browsers, like Firefox, will continue to play Flash media. Webmasters and developers have had THREE YEARS notice that Flash’s demise was coming and now it here. Adobe says it will also start blocking Flash media from playing and advises users to uninstall Flash ASAP. That’s what Apple did with Safari 14, removed Flash support.
Safari 14 And Flash
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