The latter is currently available in Windows Insider Program with some minor updates to be added and shipped in the coming weeks. Windows 10 will also automatically remove Flash and all associated files when users update their system to the latest version, 21H1. Users, who can’t wait for the new update, can download and install the KB4577586 patch manually by going to Windows Update Catalogue. This will make sure that everyone will have the vulnerable and security-ridden component removed whether they manually do it or not. Microsoft releases optional "C-updates" on the third and fourth week of every month where it allows its users to test patches before shipping them publicly next month. Microsoft notes that it is getting ready to remove the Adobe Flash component this summer. ![]() It not only removes Flash from Windows but also prevents future installation, keeping users safe from the old technology's bugs and security holes. This will be included in every "Patch Tuesday" for supported Windows versions. "Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player" will become mandatory as part of monthly updates (cumulative) for all Windows 10 and Windows 8.1 versions from July 2021. It will be optional which means that the users can keep using Flash for some time. In June 2021, the Preview Update for Windand newer will include the KB4577586 by default. ![]() ![]() ![]() However, that update was optional, and users could block it from being installed on their computers. The company issued an update in February, referred to as the KB4577586 update, that allowed uninstalling the Flash Player on Windows 10 or Windows server. It is an optional feature that lets the users choose when to eliminate Flash from their systems. Back in October 2020, Microsoft allowed selective users to remove Flash from supported Windows versions by offering them a patch.
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