
The feature will appear in upcoming Insider Preview builds and will be released to the general public in the Windows 10 Creators Update, which is due to arrive in early 2017.īy enabling Click-to-Run functionality for Flash content in its built-in Windows 10 browser, Microsoft is matching announced plans from other browser makers, including Apple's Safari, Mozilla's Firefox, and Google's Chrome. The latest step is today's announcement that the next release of Microsoft Edge will disable Flash by default, giving users control over whether and when Flash-based content runs. Adobe Flash continues its long, slow fade from the mainstream.
