This means you can no longer install or use Adobe Flash in Safari. Hidden in the release notes for Safari Technology Preview version 99, released today, is the small but notable detail that the release removes support for Adobe Flash. It’s an experimental version of Safari that allows developers and other users to report bugs and performance improvements before the changes are released to everyone. Safari Technology Preview is essentially the beta version of Safari. With the newest release of its Safari Technology Preview browser today, Apple has taken the next step as part of its efforts to end all usage of Flash in Safari. This year officially marks the end of an era: as announced in 2017, Adobe will stop supporting the once-ubiquitous Flash by the end of 2020.
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