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    Default Adobe Flash Player - Support Ending 2020

    Adobe have announced that they will no longer support Adobe Flash Player from the end of 2020, which is quite a while away at this stage but with Chrome recently starting to block Adobe Flash I can't imagine other browsers are that far behind. What do you all think this will mean for Habbo? I am not entirely convinced Sulake will want to invest in changing to a new format or I suspect they would of done it already. Though I am not really sure what software is behind their iOS Apps and whether that could be utilised in a Desktop OS environment.

    https://blogs.adobe.com/conversation...sh-update.html

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    If Chrome has blocked Flash, is that why I can't hear the bloody radio?

    Anyway, I think it gives Habbo enough time to figure something out if they wish to continue. Maybe they'll just swap to iOS or something else that works better, I doubt they'd just throw in the towel.


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    Why are they treating Flash as if it were an unused Wisdom Tooth?
    Rest in peace Hermeto Pascoal (1936-2025)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie View Post
    If Chrome has blocked Flash, is that why I can't hear the bloody radio?

    Anyway, I think it gives Habbo enough time to figure something out if they wish to continue. Maybe they'll just swap to iOS or something else that works better, I doubt they'd just throw in the towel.
    Yes, there's links to html5 player now though and it'll be replaced soon.

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    Rarely on here now but this news has been coming for a while. Flash has often had many security issues and plugins can slow users computers. I wonder if old flash games are easy to convert to xhtml?

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