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Adobe will end support of Flash Player on December 31, 2020. Here's what you can expect in the meantime for each Microsoft browser:

In the next version of Microsoft Edge (built on Chromium), Flash will be disabled by default. However, users may re-enable it on a site-by-site basis. The timeline for Chromium-based browsers can be found here.

Flash will not be disabled by default from Microsoft Edge (built on EdgeHTML) or Internet Explorer 11 prior to its removal by December of 2020.

Flash will be completely removed from all browsers by December 31, 2020, via Windows Update. Group policies are available for enterprise admins and IT pros to change the Flash behavior prior to that date.

Companies reliant on Flash for development and playback of content are encouraged to remove the dependency on Adobe Flash prior to December 2020.

Please see our blog for more information.


Download Acrobat Pro DC or Standard DC from the Adobe apps download website. You need to sign in with your Adobe ID and password to complete the download. For installation instructions, see Download and install an Adobe Acrobat DC subscription.

Yes! Download a trial version of Acrobat from the Acrobat Pro DC trial website. You need to sign in with an Adobe ID and password to download a trial. For detailed instructions, see Download and install Adobe Acrobat Pro DC trial.

Read these simple solutions to common Adobe ID and sign in issues to regain access to your account.

You can install Acrobat on up to two computers. If you want to install it on a third computer, you need to sign out on one of your previous computers. Choose Help > Sign In/Sign Out. To learn more, see Install and use Acrobat DC on a new computer.

Still need help? Find more download and install solutions.

Sign in to your Adobe accounts page with your current Adobe ID and password. From there, click the Security & Privacy tab, and then click Change under Password. Forgot your password? Learn how to reset and change it.

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Follow these easy steps to change your credit card information.

Converting your trial to a paid membership is easy. Follow these step-by-step instructions to upgrade and start your membership.

Learn how to cancel your subscription and understand the Adobe subscription terms.

Still need help? Find more account, billing, and plan answers.

Get to know the Acrobat DC interface. Learn how the Acrobat Tool Center makes it easy to find the right tool and complete almost any task with your PDFs.

Follow the steps in this article to troubleshoot PDF printing problems.

Many factors can prevent a PDF from opening. To get to the root of the problem, see Can't open PDF.

Many factors can prevent you from editing a PDF. For information about how to edit a PDF, see Edit PDF help hub page.

Many web browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, now use their own PDF viewer instead of the Adobe PDF plug-in. For best results, configure your browser to use the Adobe PDF plug-in to open online PDF files. To solve the most common PDF-display issues, follow the steps in Troubleshoot viewing PDF files on the web.

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This article has been updated. Please go here for the latest.

Adobe will end support of Flash Player on December 31, 2020. Here's what you can expect in the meantime for each Microsoft browser:

In the next version of Microsoft Edge (built on Chromium), Flash will be disabled by default. However, users may re-enable it on a site-by-site basis. The timeline for Chromium-based browsers can be found here.

Flash will not be disabled by default from Microsoft Edge (built on EdgeHTML) or Internet Explorer 11 prior to its removal by December of 2020.

Flash will be completely removed from all browsers by December 31, 2020, via Windows Update. Group policies are available for enterprise admins and IT pros to change the Flash behavior prior to that date.

Companies reliant on Flash for development and playback of content are encouraged to remove the dependency on Adobe Flash prior to December 2020.

Please see our blog for more information.


Download Acrobat Pro DC or Standard DC from the Adobe apps download website. You need to sign in with your Adobe ID and password to complete the download. For installation instructions, see Download and install an Adobe Acrobat DC subscription.

Yes! Download a trial version of Acrobat from the Acrobat Pro DC trial website. You need to sign in with an Adobe ID and password to download a trial. For detailed instructions, see Download and install Adobe Acrobat Pro DC trial.

Read these simple solutions to common Adobe ID and sign in issues to regain access to your account.

You can install Acrobat on up to two computers. If you want to install it on a third computer, you need to sign out on one of your previous computers. Choose Help > Sign In/Sign Out. To learn more, see Install and use Acrobat DC on a new computer.

Still need help? Find more download and install solutions.

Sign in to your Adobe accounts page with your current Adobe ID and password. From there, click the Security & Privacy tab, and then click Change under Password. Forgot your password? Learn how to reset and change it.

Adobe Acrobat Support Phone Number

Follow these easy steps to change your credit card information.

Converting your trial to a paid membership is easy. Follow these step-by-step instructions to upgrade and start your membership.

Learn how to cancel your subscription and understand the Adobe subscription terms.

Still need help? Find more account, billing, and plan answers.

Get to know the Acrobat DC interface. Learn how the Acrobat Tool Center makes it easy to find the right tool and complete almost any task with your PDFs.

Follow the steps in this article to troubleshoot PDF printing problems.

Many factors can prevent a PDF from opening. To get to the root of the problem, see Can't open PDF.

Many factors can prevent you from editing a PDF. For information about how to edit a PDF, see Edit PDF help hub page.

Many web browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, now use their own PDF viewer instead of the Adobe PDF plug-in. For best results, configure your browser to use the Adobe PDF plug-in to open online PDF files. To solve the most common PDF-display issues, follow the steps in Troubleshoot viewing PDF files on the web.

Windows 10 uses Microsoft Edge to open PDFs. Learn how to make Acrobat or Reader the default owner of PDFs instead.

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