The first forum guideline is to "Be respectful". I'm pretty much sure we will be buying new systems . — Netgear spun Arlo off over 6 months ago. With the decrease in its use on the web, Adobe, the current developer of the plugin, has decided to end support for it on December 31, 2020. TomMac, for a "Guru," your response is shockingly unhelpful. The answer is Yes, Arlo will follow everyone else and change, prob going to be HTML5, OK, when? People have been posting about a flash replacement for over three years , and arlo refuses to answer . It’s a well-known fact that Adobe will no longer be supporting Flash Player by the end of next year (i.e: 2020). I already can't play videos in my browser anymore because I bought an Arlo Ultra (mistake). Today, Adobe announced its plans to stop supporting Flash at the end of 2020. Please go here to search for your product's lifecycle. Here's what you can expect in the meantime for each Microsoft browser: In the next version of Microsoft … Adobe Flash Player is still required if you have a continuous video recording (CVR) subscription plan. Chrome (and many other browsers) don't support 4k. I see that Chrome will no longer be supporting Adobe Flash after 12/20. Today usage is only 17 percent and continues to decline. I've been using Arlo since July 2017 and it was an issue even then. Will you do so? No more myarlo as it is! to stop supporting Flash at the end of 2020. for Chrome late last year when sites started needing to ask your permission to ru... https://arlo.netgear.com/#/settings/mydevices, our CEO has addressed the issue regarding moving from Adobe Flash to HTML5. How can anyone reason that ARLO will still run when support ends ? ... We don't want speculation. This topic has been marked solved and closed to new posts due to inactivity. Updated: September 11, 2020. A confirmation email has been sent to: . Chrome cannot be used for any flash- based video content. HTML code is needed to view websites, as far as I remember from school. Google Chrome is Diminishing Flash Usage, as its Expiration Date Approaches! Adobe will end support of Flash Player on December 31, 2020. I understand the problems with Flash and am fine with it being abandoned, I'm just asking if Arlo has any plans for what's next. thanks... Arlo has a year and a half to update web software to not require Adobe Flash Player. Even when Flash is enabled, it will not start up on Chrome when viewing Flash content.Flash is, effectively,already disabled on Chrome. Its development will be brought to a halt. Please do that. We are *PAYING CUSTOMERS.*. We wanted to let you know that our CEO has addressed the issue regarding moving from Adobe Flash to HTML5. OK, when? — It's not uncommon for tech companies to rely on "super" users to answer customer questions, but for existential issues, such as the demise of Flash in this case, Arlo needs to step up and directly address the matter, including timing. Today, Adobe announced its plans to stop supporting Flash at the end of 2020. Does anyone know what with Alro be doing? Published Jul 25, 2017. We plan to transition away from Flash Player for CVR users in a release later this month. In other words, it's becoming increasingly difficult to use your product and when UX is sacrificed for laziness... https://www.blog.google/products/chrome/saying-goodbye-flash-chrome/. With Flash Player support becoming obsolete in the very near future, we’re happy to announce that as of May 1st, we’ve transitioned away from Flash Player and it will no longer be needed to live stream Arlo Cameras when using a web browser.