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This trend reveals that sites are migrating to open web technologies , which are faster and more efficient than Flash. Furthermore, HTML5 technologies are safer for privacy, for online banking payments or reading sensitive documents. Furthermore, they are much more effective and functional from mobile devices.These open web technologies became the default experience for Chrome late last year, when sites started asking for permission to run Flash. Chrome will continue to phase it out over the next few years, first asking users for permission to run through Flash in some situations and eventually disabling it by default. Flash will therefore be completely removed from Chrome towards the end of 2020.
If you regularly visit a site that uses Flash today, you Special Data may be wondering how this affects you. If the site migrates to open web standards, you shouldn't notice much difference, except that you will no longer see instructions for running Flash on that site. If the site continues to use Flash and you allow the site to run Flash, it will work until the end of 2020.Convert Flash Video to HTML5If you have animations in .flv format, there are tools for migrating them to HTML5. However, the result could be quite poor.From Adober Flash Player to HTMl5Source: findnerd.comTraditional Flash-based videos (in .flv extension) are encoded in formats no longer supported by most current video players or mobile devices . In contrast, HTML5-based videos are one of the most common video formats embedded on, for example, YouTube and other popular online video-sharing sites.

Therefore, it is recommended to convert Flash-based videos to HTML 5 video format to ensure smooth online playback even on mobile devices.To convert Flash videos (FLV or SWF) to HTML5 format you need to use a professional video converter.What to do if you have a Flash siteIf you have a Flash website I would say it's definitely time to redo it . By now you will have realized that the maintenance and use of these sites is problematic, especially on mobile where Flash is practically no longer supported for security reasons.Therefore, if you have a Flash website , contact us , we will help you convert your Flash site into a format suitable for the modern web.
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