After Facebook asked that Adobe is discontinuing service to his current Flash, Mozilla ever followed him with blocking plug-in Flash in his browser, Firefox.
The Firefox team at Mozilla via her Twitter account on Wednesday (14/7/2015) confirm that all versions of the Flash Player have been blocked from the browser, along withupdates to the given application Mozilla.
From The Verge, Head of Mozilla's Firefox Team, Mark Schmidt, said that users of the Firefox browser is still given the option to enable Flash in your browser via the menu "settings". Mozilla, however, contended that the technology it is no longer needed at this time.
Previously, the big security holes in Flash just recently came to light after the company's spyware, Hacking Team, announced that the data cache files of 400 GB of hers have been burglarized.
Hackers exploit flaws in existing Flash during this time and has not been realized by many.
Although Adobe has hastily patching the security hole with the release of update, Hacking Team refer to it as the biggest bugs Flash throughout the four years.
In addition, Flash technology has also started to be abandoned by large companies, such as Facebook and YouTube.
Those games on Facebook are using Flash are also increasingly rare interest, temporary YouTube in January and then announce that they are switching to HTML5 technology in providing streaming video service.

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