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Re: Adobe Flash for Xfinity Stream

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It has nothing to do Xfinity it all has to do with Google Chome. I can use every other bowser out there with not problems. So stop blaming Xfinity. I have tried it on yahoo, explorer, explorer with just google, FireFox with just google. You have to enable them just the 1st time after that you never have to enable it again. So now all I do click on FireFox click on Xfinity TV and I'm watching. 

 

GOOGLE CHOME FIX YOUR JUNK!!!!!!!! 


Nothing is broken in Chrome. Did you read this thread and the links? Xfinity streaming currently runs on Flash. Google is taking a more proactive approach toward Flash being phased out than Mozilla (Firefox) or Microsoft (Edge, Explorer) and specifically has stated that they will require authorization to enable Flash content on browser restart. Around 7/19 Chrome will require the user to enable the flash player to run explicitly in settings.  12/29 Flash will be gone from Chrome (and everywhere else). Flash is an old protocol which Adobe will soon not be supporting (so no security updates). Xfinity will probably switch to HTML5.

 

 Similarily, Google has taken charge in leading the way toward adoption of https. Now when you go to a site that is http it states, alarmingly, in the top left "Not Secure."

 

As I am the OP I'd like to point out that I am not "blaming" Xfinity." My original post was asking what the plans were moving forward as far as adopting the HTML5 specification.

 

In early November 2011, Adobe announced that it would discontinue development of Flash for mobile devices and reorient its efforts
in developing tools using HTML 5. Flash has been deprecated and on July 25, 2017, Adobe announced that both the distribution and
support of Flash will cease by the end of 2020.  

 


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