
Starting in June, the Windows update KB4577586, described as “Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player,” will be included with the Preview Update for Windows 10 versions 1809. Now, in an update to a Windows Blog post (Opens in a new window), Microsoft program manager Suchithra Gopinath has detailed a new plan.

The Windows update released to carry out the removal didn't check to see if Flash had been installed using Adobe's standalone installer, meaning if you have ever installed Flash Player manually, it remains on your system. You may remember Microsoft attempted to remove the Flash Player from Windows 10 in October 2020, but ultimately failed to do so. However, Microsoft has a plan, and intends to rid Windows 10 of Flash forever no later than July.

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