Flatpak EOL errors

Performing a flatpak update in terminal (Debian 12) I got the following errors:

Info: runtime org.gnome.Platform branch 45 is end-of-life, with reason:
   The GNOME 45 runtime is no longer supported as of September 18, 2024. Please ask your application developer to migrate to a supported platform.
Info: applications using this runtime:
   xyz.ketok.Speedtest

Info: runtime org.freedesktop.Platform branch 22.08 is end-of-life, with reason:
   org.freedesktop.Platform 22.08 is no longer receiving fixes and security updates. Please update to a supported runtime version.
Info: applications using this runtime:
   no.mifi.losslesscut

Info: runtime org.freedesktop.Platform.VAAPI.Intel branch 22.08 is end-of-life, with reason:
   org.freedesktop.Platform 22.08 is no longer receiving fixes and security updates. Please update to a supported runtime version.
Info: applications using this extension:
   no.mifi.losslesscut

Info: runtime org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.default branch 22.08-extra is end-of-life, with reason:
   org.freedesktop.Platform 22.08 is no longer receiving fixes and security updates. Please update to a supported runtime version.
Info: applications using this extension:
   no.mifi.losslesscut

Info: runtime org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.default branch 22.08 is end-of-life, with reason:
   org.freedesktop.Platform 22.08 is no longer receiving fixes and security updates. Please update to a supported runtime version.
Info: applications using this extension:
   no.mifi.losslesscut

All seems to be working though, is there anything that I need to do to resolve these errors?
Would appreciate any pointers.

xyz.ketok.Speedtest, no.mifi.losslesscut

These two apps you have installed are using an end-of-life runtime. EOL runtimes receive no updates or security fixes. You can choose to uninstall them to remove the warnings.

I’ve donw that now and the errors have gone. Thanks. I didn’t replace Speedtest (as I have other means to perform that task) but did install Avidemux as an alternative to LossLessCut as it appears to do the same job.