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when will you implent it ?
Can't use the web player because I've purged Flash from any browser I'll touch with a 10 foot pole. I believe even the Mac desktop client requires some silly Adobe flash-like framework (why?) so I can't use the desktop client either.
I'm back on Google Music, which has always been an html5 player AFAIK. Bye, Spotify! It was fun!
For god's sake spotify I'm sick of re-enabling the flash plugin each time I go to your website 😄
+1 for html5
c'mon guys, its almost 2016 and you still force me to use flash ?!
Still no HTML5 support? Please - spotify and twitch are THE two websites, that keep flash alive. Poor website.
WIth all the security flaws in Flash, there is no point on having this on the Computer or in the Browser anymore. Instead of begging here for a "Rethink" of the strategy, I need to suggest to others a different streaming Service.
Maybe, sometimes in the future there is a Web Service without Flash, then its worth reconsidering.
Please make this happen, Spotify. I don't use Flash anymore on any of my computers, so this makes Spotify a mobile-only option for me. If this doesn't change, I'll have to jump ship to Google Play Music.
HTML5 support please, before Christmas the 24th.
Updated on 2017-11-10
Hey everyone! We can confirm this very popular idea is now fully implemented. The new Web Player uses HTML5 technologies solely. Thanks for your continued feedback in the Idea Exchange!