We take the security of Chrome extremely seriously, so we’re excited to be delivering these enhanced protections, and we’ve enjoyed collaborating with Adobe on this effort. Ultimately, this means a safer experience for you as you browse the web. And for the first time ever, Windows XP users have a sandboxed Flash, making them much safer online.Ĭhrome OS has had this deeper Flash sandboxing from the beginning, Linux has had it since Chrome’s last stable release, and Mac support is on the way. Now, thanks to a new plug-in architecture, Flash on Windows is inside a sandbox that’s as strong as Chrome’s native sandbox, and dramatically more robust than anything else available. Since 2010, we’ve been working with Adobe to sandbox the Flash Player plug-in to protect users against common malware. To update manually, just install the script again (you won't lose your settings). Click on the new
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