Adobe Releases Another Critical Flash Player Update for Mac, Windows, Linux and Chrome OS Chris Hauk - Feb 17, 2017 Adobe this week released a critical Flash Player update for Mac, Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS computers. For years now, the Chrome browser has reported that it was up to date, even when there was an old copy of the Flash Player embedded in the browser. I mention this now, because Adobe released a new.
Adobe® Flash® Player is a lightweight browser plug-in and rich Internet application runtime that delivers consistent and engaging user experiences, stunning audio/video playback, and exciting gameplay. Installed on more than 1.3 billion systems, Flash Player is. Adobe Flash player is a freeware which is available for major desktop platforms including Windows, Mac, and Android. In fact, this blog refers and links to Adobe's security bulletin, which provides: 'Adobe Flash Player 14.0.0.125 installed with Google Chrome will automatically be updated to the latest Google Chrome version, which will include Adobe Flash Player 14.0.0.145 for Windows, Macintosh and Linux.' To disable Flash in Chrome on the web go to chrome://plugins, then adjust the settings. To verify that Flash is no longer enabled, go to Adobe's Flash Player Help page, and select the Check Now.
Chrome Plug-ins
Adobe Flash Player is a cross-platform, browser-based application runtime that provides uncompromised viewing of expressive applications, content, and videos across browsers and operating systems. Pepper Flash plugin is built for Chromium-based browsers, i.e. Chrome, Opera, Chromium etc.
What's New in Adobe Flash Player
Version 32.0.0.238:- Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
Requirements for Adobe Flash Player
- OS X 10.10 or later
- Latest versions of Safari or Firefox recommended