They justify this step with faster load times, lower power consumption and a “more integrated media experience” – and we at Bitmovin truly agree! Google recently announced, that Navigator.Plugins() and Navigator.MimeTypes() will only report the presence of Flash Player if the user has indicated that the domain should execute Flash, or if the site is in one of the Top 10 domains using Flash. Google’s move to stop reporting the presence of Flash Player in it’s Chrome browser further reinforces this position and takes the internet one step closer to a standardized approach to video. It is well known that any modern Web based media streaming technology should default to using HTML5 over Flash Players. By the end of this year Chrome will begin ignoring Flash as Google takes another step towards removing the “final Plugin” by replacing Flash with HTML5.
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