![]() ![]() Over the past few years, Firefox has implemented Web APIs to replace functionality that was formerly provided only by plugins. These and future changes will bring Firefox users enhanced security, improved battery life, faster page load, and better browser responsiveness. Starting in August, Firefox will block certain Flash content that is not essential to the user experience, while continuing to support legacy Flash content. Mozilla and the Web as a whole have been taking steps to reduce the need for Flash content in everyday browsing. ![]() This is not a trade-off users should have to accept. But plugins often introduce stability, performance, and security issues for browsers. Browser plugins, especially Flash, have enabled some of our favorite experiences on the Web, including videos and interactive content.
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