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Microsoft said Wednesday that it has chosen a strategy for its Edge browser similar to that of Google Chrome. Flash will be a click-to-play option in future builds, allowing users to turn it off entirely if they so wish.
For now, the new Flash-blocking capability will be limited to members of its Windows Insider program running Edge (with EdgeHTML 15) within Windows 10. Eventually, those features will make it into the mainstream Edge browser used by the majority of users. According to Kyle Pflug, a communications manager for the Edge team, Insiders will be able to try it out in the next Insider build.
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