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Where did you hear that anyway, when has Steam used Adobe Flash just curious.
Our browsers?
Steam Browser can use Adobe Flash
https://store.steampowered.com/gotflash/
Maybe cause I'm on windows 7
Also I have Java installed and shockwave.
Also shockwave
https://helpx.adobe.com/shockwave/shockwave-end-of-life-faq.html
What on earth is all these changes happening cause it still uses Legacy?
I still wanted to believe if it aint broke dont fix it.
Since I dont see it this maybe a workaround for you
How to Enable Adobe Flash in Google Chrome 76+
https://www.howtogeek.com/434334/how-to-enable-adobe-flash-in-google-chrome-76/
Thanks for informing me :) I'm sure open source and something else will come along to help us keep our flash shockwave Dreamweaver tools
I use Chrome now and am on windows 7 and it gives me that stupid popup LITERALLY every time I open my browser.
The only reason you're not seeing it is likely that you've completely turned off Flash - they WANT you to, that's why they put the "turn it off!" link in the popup. It's super annoying.
And yeah I really want to keep my flash games, dollmakers, and whatever else running. There's always old installs of other browsers though.