Google Chrome 69 comes and brings problems for Flash

69: Like we mentioned in a previous publication Google is preparing a new improved version of Chrome. THE (69) of the program will be released in September and according to Google, it will add Material Design to all operating systems.Google Chrome 69

We also mentioned that Google Chrome 69 will also have native alerts on Windows 10. What we didn't mention and it's worth noting is how the new browser is going to be brought to Flash Player.

Yes for years we've been criticizing Flash Player, and we've all heard of the ending running 2020 from Adobe. Microsoft, Mozilla, and Apple also have Flash life schedules for their browsers.

Today Flash content can still be used by them Chrome, and according to Google will support it little until Chrome 87 in 2020.

At this time, if a user activates Flash for a specific webpage, they do not need to re-enable them when they visit it again. However, from Chrome 69, each time you run the browser, you will need to allow sites to use Flash again.

Of course, this process will make Flash use very disappointing, but the purpose of the change with Chrome 69 is to not run Flash processes on multiple tabs.

Google also says the new version will bring improvements to managing Chrome with Microsoft Intune.

"Policies that are only available when Microsoft Windows is linked to a Microsoft Active Directory domain can be configured with Intune," says Google.

"Chrome policies with Intune will be supported in Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise versions."

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