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RELATED: Why the Mac App Store Doesn’t Have the Applications You Want Updates are all handled by the store, which is convenient, and any application you purchase on one Mac will work on another. Your application will download and show up in your “Applications” folder. Open the store, search for the app you want, and click “Get” then “Download.” Still, the Mac App Store is a decent first place to check. We’re all used to app stores on our phones, but on the desktop they remain an oddity. Hopefullly that adds more to the light everyone has shed on the subject.Mac App Store: Click a Button to Install an App Slightly annoying but not likely a rogue applet is going to run without my knowledge. Whereve I found it, I've got Java asking permission every time a Java applet tries to run in the browser. The why Safari isn't really relevent beyond saying I picked the browser I didn't need for other stuff.įinally (and I wish I could remember where I found this), there are some pretty hardcore security settings possible.

There's still some security risk but my exposure is a lot lower. Safari is my, dag nab it, I have to go site X that uses Flash|Java|Dumb plugin browser.ĪND then, I only use that browser when I need to go to one of those sites. My experiment in being Java free was very very brief.įWIW, the way I'm managing things is that I keep Java turned off in all the browsers (Chrome and Safari) I use regularly. Starting Photoshop (I think) resulted in it saving java is required. disabled on the end of several key java folders) -while I didn't find OS X complaining- I immediately found programs that wouldn't function. on my system, you're removing around 4k items). You can disable it in the browser (presumably all) by going to System Preferences > Javaĭeleting the JavaAppletPlugin (another approach above) may do something similar or may block more Java items from runningĪ full uninstall is much more complicated (e.g. Best of luck.Īfter trying various things suggested, here's what I've found (basically a summary of the above with a few additional details)

Your computer will be safer and faster without this broken plugin. Otherwise, 0.2% of all major websites actually use Java itself. The only real loss of uninstalling Java is if you play Minecraft. You can keep Enable JavaScript, as JavaScript is separate from Java and is actually needed for sites like Youtube.

Safari > Preferences > Security > Uncheck "Enable Java" As a further measure for security, open up Safari and follow this short list of instructions
