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The Adobe Flash Player had an eventful run on the internet. It went from being a media-rich platform used extensively to disappearing among competitive products that were quicker and easier to use.
Microsoft is preparing to issue two more Windows 10 updates in June and July that will eliminate unsupported Adobe Flash Player from Windows PCs for good.
Microsoft will make the update to remove Adobe Flash Player from Windows more readily available in the near future. The update will soon be available through Windows Server Update Service.
Microsoft ended support for Flash Player in December. Upcoming Windows 10 updates will fully take the software off your device.
Adobe wants users to get ahead of the looming date when Flash Player will no longer work, which is set for January 12th, 2021.