Mozilla Developers Nightly builds of Firefox have the ability to play Flash content by default. Starting with Firefox 69 scheduled for September 3rd, the Adobe Flash Player plugin settings will remove the option to enable Flash all the time, leaving only options to disable Flash and enable it individually for specific sites (explicit click activation) without remembering the selected mode. Firefox's ESR branches will continue to support Flash until the end of 2020.
A similar decision to end support for Flash was previously by Google and will be implemented in Chrome 76. Flash is being phased out in accordance with earlier Adobe plans to retire Flash technology in 2020. Flash remains the last NPAPI plugin to be supported in Firefox after The NPAPI API has been deprecated. Support for Silverlight, Java, Unity, Gnome Shell Integration, and NPAPI plugins with support for multimedia codecs was dropped in Firefox 52, released in 2016.
Source: opennet.ru
