![]() Mozilla and Adobe will continue to collaborate to bring improvements to the Flash experience on Firefox, including on stability and performance, features and security architecture. Just like Google and Microsoft, Mozilla is making an exception for Flash:īecause Adobe Flash is still a common part of the Web experience for most users, we will continue to support Flash within Firefox as an exception to the general plugin policy. (If you use Java applets, for example, Oracle recommends switching to plugin-free solutions such as Java Web Start.) ![]() Mozilla recommends that websites and publishers that currently use plugins such as Silverlight or Java should “accelerate their transition to Web technologies.” You have until the end of next year to ditch your reliance on plugins. Furthermore, new Firefox platforms do not have to support an existing ecosystem of users and plugins, so platforms such as 64-bit Firefox for Windows will launch without plugin support. For years now, Firefox has allowed for manual plugin activation, letting users activate plugins only when they became necessary.
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