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Microsoft flips Flash whitelist policy after Windows 8 fails to drive HTML5 adoption

2013-03-13 13:30:28| Extremetech

Microsoft has changed its Flash policies for Windows 8 and switched from a whitelist to blacklist policy. Instead of only allowing approved apps, the new strategy is to blacklist just the handful of apps that won't work -- but the change comes too late to help public perceptions of Windows RT.

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