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so when is this happening? i just tried opening a playlist and i still got the "get flash" dialog.
please, it is 2017 and still offering a flash based player?!
Flash is dead, implement HTML5 please.
If I open play.spotify.com, that first notification I get is:
Allow "play.spotify.com" to run "Adobe Flash".
Hm... really?! No! Flash is a well known security issue and not well supported by Adobe since a while. Sorry, but that's a pitty.
Strange that it works in Chrome but not in Safari on macOS. Hopefully they roll it out for all browsers soon.
Is it working right now?
I have a WebOS TV and it would be great if I could use Spotify via browser.
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!
Can I be the first to say thank you - and congratulations. I use the client in Linux, but this is great news for people who want a 'backup' method of using Spotify [myself included I suppose] since the Flash version rarely worked for me.
I hope it works in my LG WebOS 3.0 TV.
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!