![]() And I have the feeling, that because Flash PLayer is abandoned now, there will be bad people abusing that fact and trying to find new security holes to attack people who still use Flash player. But there is always that risk with abandoned software, no matter how small the risk might be. Nothing against your idea of course, and there are many people who probably will say: "Nothing happend until now, worrying about security holes in abandoned software is overrated" - Im happy for them that nothing happened yet. I know you suggested a Fork which is maintained and supports Flash, but there would be still the problem if FLash PLayer being abandoned and maybe having security holes in future. So using old Browser version isnt recommended either. Ruffle is like written from scrap, completely opensource, exactly for the case of maintaining and providing security updates and features.Īdditionally, using old Browser version also brings security issues and holes. ![]() Adobe Flash player is not fully opensource, so no one can fork it or fix security issues. ![]() If there are any bugs, issues or security holes, no more updates, so you will use at own risk. There is a good reason for that: Flash Player is abandoned, thus no more security updates. ![]()
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