Friday 11 October 2013

OpenSource Flash/SWF Player Landed Into Latest Firefox Nightly Builds

Mozilla have merged their Opensource Flash/SWF player 'Shumway' in the latest nightly builds of Firefox web browser. Mozilla's Shumway is an open web-native SWF (Adobe flash) runtime environment with the goal of making Flash more open & exploiting it further to provide support for SWF format which is used in many websites & particularly for smartphones where Adobe Flash player is not supported. Shumway Flash/SWF player is capable of handling many Flash-based applications but not many commercial applications, which could be the one major reason why Mozilla didn't enabled Shumway as 'default' right now in latest nightly build of Firefox.

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Adobe flash player is said to be malware as it includes DRM & surveillance features where one site is able to write data in flash player & at the same time another site can interrogate with flash player which allows the websites to cross identify the user. While Google Chrome uses pepper-flash which comes by default enabling user to view flash websites, applications & videos without installing flash player additionally, Mozilla have taken similar step but by taking security concern in mind.

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