Support oracle stream feature on 12c

Oracle doc says the oracle stream on 12c is deprecated, but it doesn't say desupported. My question is "still can I use oracle stream on 12c and get tech support from oracle"?

Yes, all Oracle databases participating in an Oracle Streams environment must be at Oracle9i Release 2.

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