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I have a Firefox question and flash player question
hello there,
I have a Firefox question and flash player question. I have a technical person tell the Firefox is trying to get way from flash player. He said read somewhere yesterday. Have you heard or read this anywhere? Do you know anything about it? I know my flash player keeps crash a lot with my Firefox And used not do that? And I have three time this week already. Not sure what happening. I not getting alerts new version of flash player. in my system tray either. I go to the website and find new updates. That's how I know there is new ones. I have to flash player for videos. So what I am subpouse to use when Firefox get away from flash player. for the videos. not sure when going to happen? And was wondering what you know about it? Thanks, Linda
Thanks I know I Adobe flash player computer, Because the videos and ect. that I do need Adobe flash player. So what am I subposue to use instead of Adobe flash player? I don't total understand this article. Can someone help me with this? thanks hotwheels
I believe this article is saying that some sites like youtube have switched video formats so you do not need flash. However, not all sites have done this, so you may still need flash player to watch those videos. I don't think there is any replacement for that.
yes I am think the same thing but if Firefox and another browsers and flash player stops support what are people like me subpouse do? I watch Gina K. videos too. thanks Hotwheels
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Originally Posted by jkstampin
I believe this article is saying that some sites like youtube have switched video formats so you do not need flash. However, not all sites have done this, so you may still need flash player to watch those videos. I don't think there is any replacement for that.
My Firefox flash player also keeps crashing on Firefox and never used to. Yes, there is another program that's in the works. This week Firefox has disabled Flash Player because there is a huge hack that hasn't been fixed. Check this out on Kim Komando. I subscribe to her newsletter to get all the info. The flash player info is on the second page. Here's the link--- http://www.komando.com/happening-now...t-updates-asap
I read that there is a security bug that firefox or youtube or whatever are waiting to be fixed and then it will run again. I probably shouldn't have but I clicked on allowing it to run on youtube.