Amazon is another one of the big players in the market that side by side AppHello, Google, Facebookand others decided to end support for the controversial Flash interface. The interface itself has been around since time immemorial and only in recent years has the interest in using it started to decline as YouTube switched to HTML5 and in recent months Facebook, so people no longer need to use Flash Player to watch videos via FB. His great enemy was Steve Jobs, who refused to support him on iPhone, because the interface requires a lot of power, drains the battery, and last but not least, it is the most common reason why viruses get on the Mac.
Later, Google also dropped support for the interface in the Android system, where instead it began to fully support the advanced HTML 5 interface, which gives developers great opportunities to implement on the web. For example, even the entire website Applu is programmed in this interface and all the animations are actually high quality MP4 clips. He recently joined Amazon, or its advertising department Amazon Advertising, which has sent an informational email to advertising partners, saying that it requests that future ads do not require Flash Player, as the latest versions of browsers Chrome, Firefox and Safari they have a problem with displaying flash ads. Mozilla removed Flash from Firefox last month and warned that users would have to install it manually if they wanted to use the interface. Mozilla responded to user concerns caused by the fact that many threats use the controversial plugin.
*Source: 9to5mac