Adobe asks users to uninstall Flash Player from their systems by the end of the year, as well as the software planned to stop being supported (End-Of-Life or EOL), on December 31, 2020.
The announcement was added to a new EOL Flash Player support page released by Adobe earlier this month, six months before EOL.
Adobe says that once Flash reaches its EOL date, the company doesn't just plan to stop providing it updates, but also plans to remove all Flash Player download links from its website.
This will prevent users from reinstalling the software and continuing to use an unsupported version.
In addition, Adobe stated that "content that uses Flash will be excluded from Adobe Flash Player after EOL", indicating that the company has added or plans to add a "time bomb" to the Flash Player code to prevent its use from next year.
The reason for these moves is because Flash Player has always been (and is) the best target for hackers and malware developers. Once Flash Player reaches EOL at the end of the year, Adobe has no plans to release new ones security updates, leaving Flash users exposed to new vulnerabilities and attacks.
Adobe announced Flash EOL in July 2017 along with all major browser makers, Apple, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla, but also Facebook, which at the time relied heavily on Flash for platform of its online games.
Since the EOL announcement, Facebook has asked game developers to switch technology, urging them to try HTML5 and JavaScript. The Companies browsers disabled Flash in their respective prolettertheirs.
Browser developers plan to remove all Flash-supported code from their browsers shortly before or after EOL, in late 2020, and early 2021.
Currently, according with the research website technology Web W3Techs, only 2,6% of today's websites use Flash, a number that has dropped significantly since 2011 when it was 28,5%.