

And, I must add, Chrome was the one browser that the recent Pwn2Own hackers weren't able to touch, and the sandbox was a big part of the reason why they were unable to breach it. By placing Flash within the Chrome security sandbox, however, even if things continue to go wrong with Flash, the effects will be limited.
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What's even more important though is that Adobe's PDF (Portable Document Format) and Flash have recently had one security hole after another pop up.

Even on sites like YouTube and Vimeo, which also support HTML5's video tag, you'll find many videos won't play even with HTML5-compliant browsers. In any case, like it or lump it, Adobe Flash has over 90% of the Web browser video market. Wait for the download to begin and finish. The desktop should be a good place to save the file. Choose a convenient location to save the Flash Player setup file. Click the button that says Download Flash Player. Even Ogg Theora, the darling of open-source developers, has patent issues. Open the Flash Player site in your browser. I'd like to see an open format become the video standard, but I'm not sure there is such a thing. It just puts it back on the Web browser designers. HTML5 doesn't magically solve the video question at all. Some people are already crying about how could Google possibly support Chrome since HTML5's video tag will free of proprietary video codices, which just shows they haven't been paying attention.
