Using an outdated browser is not advisable, however, so make sure you use it only for gaming. If you play a Unity-based browser game, one solution is to keep the final NPAPI-supporting version of Firefox-or a Firefox-based alternative-around so you can continue to play. A major exception to that would be gaming.
So almost all the modern browsers supports SharePoint Online version. Very little functionality is being lost thanks to native Web technologies. According to MSDN, Microsoft Teams meetings are fully supported on the latest versions of Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. Luckily this can be easily changed to support also Firefox, Chrome, and Edge (Edge is supported by default in AD FS 4.0, i.e. The impact on you at home: The average web user probably won’t notice much of a change when NPAPI disappears from Firefox. With Google apps like Gmail, Google Pay, and Google Assistant, Chrome can help you stay productive and get more out of your browser. However, if user is logginh in from intranet using a browser which is not supported in AD FS, user will get the login prompt: By default, AD FS is configured to perform WIA only with Internet Explorer. One painful part of Google Chrome killing off old-school NPAPI plugins /YWCMVrPSa1 Looks like Flash-based gaming websites will have to change this message: On Thursday, Unity officially deprecated its Web Player plugin and said Unity 5.4 will ship in March 2016 without Web Player support. Mozilla and Unity hope to bring Unity-based games to the browser without the need for plugins by optimizing the Web Graphics Library (WebGL). While most NPAPI plugins can be replaced by native Web solutions, browser games based on the Unity gaming engine aren’t so lucky.