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Adobe releases final Flash Player version for Android, BlackBerry PlayBook, promises future updates


When Adobe announced the death of Flash Player on mobile devices earlier this week, it did so while promising to issue a last version for Android devices and the BlackBerry PlayBook . Now, that promise has come to fruition, with the discharge of version 11.1. Like well-nigh every Adobe update, this latest refresh promises to patch up a bunch of security flaws — 12 “critical” ones, to be exact. More intriguing, however, are Adobe’s plans for future security support. In a blog post published Wednesday, company exec Danny Winokur confirmed that Adobe will “continue to supply critical bug fixes and security updates for existing device configurations.” This sentiment was echoed in a Twitter post yesterday from Brad Arkin, senior director of product security and privacy: “Adobe will continue to ship security updates for Flash Player mobile after the ultimate feature release.” But neither Winokur nor Arkin have specified how long this patch distribution will continue, and the corporate has yet to supply any form of timeline for future tablet and smartphone updates. For additional information at the latest release, take a look at the source link below, or hit up the coverage link to seize the Android version for yourself.

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