"This deprecation [of Flash] has been coming for many years, so no one
should be surprised."

Has Adobe (or Mozilla) investigated the impact of the forcible shutdown
of Flash on those who must work or study from home? Most organizations
have had to make *far* more significant adjustments to their policies
and practices (than merely extending the life of some piece of
software) due to the COVID pandemic.

P.S. The Flash shutdown does not directly affect me, but a niece is
doing remote learning. One physics exercise last year needed Flash
(which I was able to provide by giving her temporary remote VNC access
to a machine I had that could still run Flash).


> From: Enterprise <enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org> On Behalf Of Mike Kaply
> Sent: Monday, January 4, 2021 7:04 AM
> To: Paul Kosinski <mozi...@iment.com>
> Cc: Mozilla.org <enterprise@mozilla.org>
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Fwd: Suggestions for hiding the 
> horizontal bars at the top of the browser?
> 
> 
> If you need to continue using Flash, you can use the ESR until October 2020 
> and make some changes in the Flash configuration.
> 
> This deprecation has been coming for many years, so no one should be 
> surprised.
> 
> Mike Kaply
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