Browser companies (Google, Mozilla) have lately been calling for the death of
Flash since it's such a flawed security risk. No word from Adobe yet, but the
anti-Flash sentiment is growing rapidly.
Paul Braun
Certified Music Junkie
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life.". -- Berthold Auerbach
> On Jul 18, 2015, at 06:32, Brian Gray via olympus <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> Hi
> ChrisB asks; '
> Has anyone else noticed the increased frequency of Flash updates?
>
> What I have noticed is a lot more problems with Mozilla Firefox
> referring to problems with Flash plug-ins, and difficulties
> subsequently in updating to a working combination. This seems to be
> happening on both our Windows Vista and W7 systems. This household is
> beginning to reverse a long standing preference for Firefox instead of
> IE (and I still don't like IE).
> Whether it is connected with these effects or not, both computers have
> recently been automatically 'shutdown and restarted by Windows recently
> to avoid damage to the computer' . I had never previously seen this
> combination of messages before in 20 years of using MS Windows OS from
> W3.11 onwards.
> Brian Gray
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