
Google plans to fully stop support for Adobe Flash (which is what Habbo's web version is currently running on) by the end of 2016.
Adobe Flash will only be enabled by default, for 10 default sites including Google, Facebook, Twitch and Amazon. Users will need to choose to manually activate flash on the other sites if they would like to enable flash content.
Most popular websites like Google have already shifted from the traditional Adobe Flash to newer technologies like HTML5.
Although users can choose to manually enable Adobe Flash to play Habbo, there may still be an impact on some new and potential users. Do you think this will affect the community, and do you guys think Habbo will be switching to newer technologies like HTML5 anytime soon?
Via BBC news
Adobe Flash will only be enabled by default, for 10 default sites including Google, Facebook, Twitch and Amazon. Users will need to choose to manually activate flash on the other sites if they would like to enable flash content.
Most popular websites like Google have already shifted from the traditional Adobe Flash to newer technologies like HTML5.
Although users can choose to manually enable Adobe Flash to play Habbo, there may still be an impact on some new and potential users. Do you think this will affect the community, and do you guys think Habbo will be switching to newer technologies like HTML5 anytime soon?
Via BBC news

Thanks for sharing! Hopefully Habbo would adapt to HTML5 by end year.
A good read to complement this news would be: Adapt or perish, which is the future of Habbo with Flash Player? by Enrique
A good read to complement this news would be: Adapt or perish, which is the future of Habbo with Flash Player? by Enrique
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