Google Chrome in version 55 has finally disabled the use of Adobe Flash player on most websites.
Chrome will unceremoniously block Flash content from all other sites except (for now) a few exceptions. However, these exceptions will be active only for a year, followed by locking up, and exceptions are: Facebook.com, YouTube.com, Yahoo.com, Live.com, VK.com, Yandex.ru, Twitch.tv, OK.ru, Amazon.com, Mail.ru.
If it happens that site is not compatible with HTML5, Chrome will still ask the user whether they want to allow Flash content to load. In recent years, Adobe Flash has become synonymous for security holes and vulnerabilities.
Even without news around Flash, which are officially discovered in August, the upgrade to version 55 of Chrome is great. Delivers up to 36 security patches for vulnerabilities including XSS, same-origin bypass the buffer overflow. Even these 26 vulnerabilities are found outside the official team of researchers and paid them over $ 64,000 for the effort.
In its core, Chrome is revised with V8 JavaScript engine, which delivers improvements related to working memory. The average user can expect up to 50 percent less busy RAM, but this is not just computers but also tablets, and smartphones.
As for the upgrades, it should be automatically enforced for all users of Chrome, but things can be accelerated simply by going to the About page browser, where he will check if the update is available, and if not, you can install it from there. Click on the three dots in the top right corner, then go to "Help" (help) and select the "Google Chrome" (About Google Chrome).
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