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To be clear, I don't believe I'm safer from hacking because I use iPads, iPhones and Chromebooks. I just like not worrying about getting a virus or paying for anti-virus software every year.
Security wise, if they want in, I am sure they will get in, but I never worry about that. |
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Go to your control panel and click on 'add or remove programs'. Scroll down to Java. I can bet that you have more than one version of java. You can safely remove all the older version of java. This operation will also remove java vulnerabilities. java does not upload security patches, it installs a new version. See the java website for more info.
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