Fast forward just a few years and Flash is no longer the force it once was. Most sites have now transitioned over to the much faster HTML5, and Adobe is ending support for the plug-in at the end of 2020.  However, millions of Windows devices still have the technology installed, which could cause security issues moving forward. Here’s how to remove Flash from your PC once and for all. 

How to remove Flash from Windows 10

Microsoft has released an update for Windows 10 that will remove Flash completely, but you won’t be able to download it from Settings. Here’s how to install the optional update:

How to disable Adobe Flash Player in Microsoft Edge

Even after installing this update, the Flash Player component is still built into Microsoft’s Edge browser. Here’s how to turn it off: That’s it! Most other web browsers now block Flash Player by default, so you no longer have to worry about the potential security risk.  If you still need Flash for a particular reason, here’s how to get it on Android. Check out more of our Windows How-Tos.   As the resident expert on Windows, Senior Staff Writer Anyron’s main focus is PCs and laptops. Much of the rest of his time is split between smartphones, tablets and audio, with a particular focus on Android devices.

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