The Adobe Flash will cease to be supported by 2021. Adobe has released last update of Flash in December 2020 and announced that it will disable it from 2021.
Major browsers such as Chrome, Edge and Firefox will no longer support Flash. But what if someone needs to access Flash content after 2020, and what will happen to the Flash content that will still be available on the Internet;
We will have a choice with Internet Archive, as it has saved Flash content that can be played with an emulator via the official website.
The Internet Archive uses an emulator called Ruffle. The emulator is written in Rust and supports all modern operating systems as well as modern browsers that support WebAssembly.
What's interesting is that its developers have created extensions for almost all browsers Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi and Safari.
Installing Ruffle in your browser of choice adds Flash emulation to the program browsing. The browser automatically detects Flash content and you can play it as if you had Flash installed.
The extension is not hosted on the Chrome Web Store or Mozilla Add-ons Store right now. It's still under development but it works.
Download the extension for the browser you are interested in