If the page is limited to using Flash, Safari will ask if you'd like to enable Adobe's plug-in. If you encounter a site that can use either Flash or HTML5, the browser will choose the latter, Apple software engineer Ricky Mondello said in a blog post published Tuesday. Instead it will favor the newer HTML5 technology that has been gaining traction on websites for delivering interactive content.
Apple wants its Safari users to move away from Flash.Īpple is stepping up its fight to rid the world of Adobe Flash.Īpple's Safari 10 browser, which will ship with MacOS Sierra later this year, will deactivate Flash by default.