Google Chrome’s development team announced in May that the browser will stop showing Flash content without prior user approval, except for a few top sites such as YouTube and Facebook.
Now, with the advent of macOS Sierra, Apple’s Safari browser is joining the party. But it’s taking it a step further: It will replace Flash content with HTML5 if possible, and if not, it will simply block all Flash content until the user explicitly approves it.
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This was explained by Apple developer Ricky Mondello (and unearthed by MacRumors), in a post on WebKit’s official blog Tuesday. Read more…
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