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Lets Talk About ... Flash

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One of my huge concerns with this entire Arcade is the Flash apocalypse.  It's less than a year away, and modern browsers already block it.  With end of life for Flash, there will be no more security updates. This means any new security exploits will not be given updates creating a gap in any community's network security.

 

Flash 2020 Feature 2

 

Are you still installing and playing Flash games?  

 

How many of you plan to only offer HTML5 games?  

 

 

I still install and play them. Until they kill it off and it becomes a security risk, I will use them. Then it will be HTML5 or whatever else comes along. Everything is always evolving. Remember how they wanted to kill off Java as being too dangerous. We can be thankful, that never got off to a good start. 🙂

We've been installing only H5 (with a few exceptions) for about 18 months now. We keep the Flash games we have but are assuming (at worst!) that they'll all need deleting at some time this year - so instead of 14,000 games we'll have only about 1,000, but that number should still be ok to be viable (who the heck needs 14000 anyway?!) and will continue to rapidly increase with availability.

 

We'll see!  😉

I still install flash, however my site is only around 7 months old.

 

I live in hope that flash will still remain to use as you cannot beat the old classics. If they were duplicated to work in html5 then happy days.

 

 

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