vadernader:
Where are you seeing this? Excuse me for not believing but the only place I can find that quote is from webpages dated in November 2015. I really can't believe Chrome is about to completely drop flash compatibility like that, does not seem like a real notice to me.
If you are running an older version of Chrome, go in and look at your plugins. You will find 2 different flashes there. NPAPI which is Adobe and PPAPI which is Chromes. Also if you look closely, you will see other plugins that are NPAPI. In Chrome version 45 all NPAPI plugins stopped working, the PPAPI version of flash continues to work.
Actually both Chrome and Mozilla started scaling back the support of NPAPI plugins in 2014. It started with Chrome version 42 I believe. If I remember correctly I was still running a version 40 Chrome and was not affected by Chromes change.
Not all of us here run the latest and greatest for many different reasons. One being, the latest is not always the greatest. You will find some run versions 10/11 flash, some run a version 18, I think current is 27. Many run much earlier versions of Chrome, and other browsers. Most have auto updates turned off for this very reason.
A simple search on the internet will let you find everything you need to know concerning Flash. And yes Flash is in the process of dying.