Extending User Control of Flash with Click-to-Run

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Adobe Flash has been an integral part of the web for decades, enabling rich content and animations in browsers since before HTML5 was introduced. In modern browsers, web standards pioneered by Microsoft, Adobe, Google, Apple, Mozilla, and many others are now enabling sites to exceed those experiences without Flash and with improved performance and security. Starting in the Anniversary Edition of Windows 10, we began to
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by selectively pausing certain Flash content, like ads, that were not central to the page.

In our next release, we will extend this functionality and encourage the transition to HTML5 alternatives by providing additional user control over when Flash content loads.
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will be able to try an early implementation of this feature soon in upcoming preview builds. The user experience will evolve as we move towards a stable release in the Windows 10 Creator’s Update next year.

Sites that support HTML5 will default to a clean HTML5 experience. In these cases, Flash will not even be loaded, improving performance, battery life, and security. For sites that still depend on Flash, users will have the opportunity to decide whether they want Flash to load and run, and this preference can be remembered for subsequent visits.

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Sample of the user experience when the user clicks on a blocked Flash control.


We are deeply aware that Flash is an integral part of many web experiences today. To ease the transition to HTML5, these changes initially will not affect the most popular sites which rely on Flash today. In the coming months, we will actively monitor Flash consumption in Microsoft Edge and will gradually shorten the list of automatic exceptions. At the end of this process, users will remain in control, and will be able to choose Flash for any site they visit.

We advise web developers to migrate to standardized content delivery mechanisms like JavaScript and HTML5
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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in the coming months.

This change will provide all users improved performance, greater stability, and stronger security. These changes are similar to updates coming from our friends at
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,
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, and
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. We look forward to continued work with these partners, and with Adobe, to improve the capabilities and security of the web for all users.

― John Hazen, PM Manager, Microsoft Edge
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, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Edge

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