Google Chrome has hit version 22, and once again there arent a truckload of user-facing changes to be found. But the Pepper (PPAPI) Flash plug-in has now made its way to Windows users, offering those who surf with Chrome unrivalled protection against rogue Flash apps on the web.
http://www.geek.com/articles/news/google-chrome-22-brings-more-secure-flash-to-windows-2012089/
This is exciting news for people who want rock solid secure flash support such as myself. I have used Firefox for years and with each new version of Adobe Flash I have been let down by Adobe and Firefox. I will definately be giving Chrome 22 a try as my main browser because security is top of my wish list.
http://www.geek.com/articles/news/google-chrome-22-brings-more-secure-flash-to-windows-2012089/
This is exciting news for people who want rock solid secure flash support such as myself. I have used Firefox for years and with each new version of Adobe Flash I have been let down by Adobe and Firefox. I will definately be giving Chrome 22 a try as my main browser because security is top of my wish list.