![]() ![]() ![]() The move, long expected, comes as developers seek to curb usage of Flash in everyday web browsing.īenjamin Smedberg, Manager of Firefox Quality Engineering at Mozilla, confirmed in a blog post on Wednesday that the browser will also begin blocking non-essential Flash content next month, as another step to making the browser run more efficiently. Starting next year, Firefox users who navigate to pages that contain Flash will be asked for their consent before activating the plugin. ![]()
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