Make Flash work in Chrome, Edge or Firefox The Flash emulator is an environment where it is cut off from the actual OS and runs safely. Ruffle is such an emulator that supports the infamous Flash. Flash Player 2021 is a browser extension which provides a third-party emulator to fix 'Adobe Flash Player is blocked' messages in your browser. The extension will remove those messages and allow you to play Flash in any website with a single click. Download options and other languages. Firefox Browser support. Latest Firefox features. Pop a video out of the browser window so you can stream and multitask. Expanded Dark Mode. Take it easy on your eyes every time you go online. An extra layer of protection. Internet Explorer 6.0以上 Firefox 1.5以上 Safari 2.0以上 ※一部のコンテンツ・機能においては、Adobe社の Flash Player.
This morning, Adobe announced its roadmap to stop supporting Flash at the end of 2020. Working with Adobe and other browser vendors, Mozilla has prepared a roadmap for Flash support in Firefox, and guides for site authors to make their final transition away from Flash technology. By managing this transition carefully, announcing it years in advance, and providing options for transition, Mozilla will help make the web faster, safer, and better for everyone.
To provide guidance for site authors and users that continue to rely on Flash, Mozilla has updated its published roadmap for Flash in Firefox. Starting next month, users will choose which websites are able to run the Flash plugin. Flash will be disabled by default for most users in 2019, and only users running the Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR) will be able to continue using Flash through the final end-of-life at the end of 2020. In order to preserve user security, once Flash is no longer supported by Adobe security patches, no version of Firefox will load the plugin.
As part of improving Firefox performance and security this year, Firefox users will choose which sites may run the Flash plugin. This choice will give users the ability to keep using legacy sites that require Flash, while letting modern sites shine with blazingly fast HTML speed. This change was announced last year and will ship in Firefox next month. Firefox users will still have the opportunity to enable Flash on specific sites that require it. It is possible to test this behavior today by downloading Firefox beta and changing the Flash setting in the Firefox Add-ons manager. Because each browser implements this feature slightly differently, MDN Web Docs lists the differences in Flash activation among the major browsers as a guide for authors.
The Spellstone game has already migrated from Flash to HTML.
Over the years, Flash has helped bring the Web to greatness with innovations in media and animation, which ultimately have been added to the core web platform. The end of Flash offers an opportunity to bring legacy design and content in the Flash format into an new era using HTML and web technologies. If you are a site author currently using Flash to implement video, games, chat, file upload or clipboard access on your site, the web platform now has fast, secure, and reliable features which can do all of these tasks. Browser makers have prepared a guide to help website authors transition away from Flash to the open web. This transition guide, published through MDN Web Docs, provides documentation and links to open web APIs, libraries, and frameworks to help make updating to the web platform a great experience.
HTML is being rapidly adopted for web games. Image provided courtesy of Kongregate.
Game developers that formerly built games for Flash are quickly switching to HTML and seeing great results. Last week, Kongregate published data about the transition to HTML and the trends in game technologies used on their web gaming platform. Mozilla works closely with games publishers and developers to advance the state of games on the Web, and continues to develop technologies such as WebAssembly which allow developers to achieve near-native performance. For more information about building great web games, see MDN Web Docs.
This year, Firefox will become the fastest it has ever been. Reducing Flash usage now is an important part of making the web and Firefox better together, and will support the end of Flash in 2019 and 2020. The security and privacy features users have come to expect, combined with a new interface and added functionality, will streamline and modernize the browser experience for Firefox users.
Flash Player 2021 is a browser extension which provides a third-party emulator to fix 'Adobe Flash Player is blocked' messages in your browser. The extension will remove those messages and allow you to play Flash in any website with a single click.
It's easy to use: Visit a website with Flash content, click once on the play button and that's it! The extension does all the work for you. No need to download extra apps, use old Flash versions, or be without your favorite games.
You can use the extension on any website to play games, videos, and other Flash content. We're working on the feature to play local files saved on your computer.
Most other extensions named 'Flash Player' do not actually play Flash content, they only bookmark or save Flash files without the ability to play them. All of those extensions stopped working in January 2021 or before when Flash was disabled in browsers. In comparison, our extension provides a third-party emulator to play Flash content.
Please see the Flash Player 2021 changelog for details on version updates.