Firefox prompts to restart in order to finish the installation. After restart, Firefox notifies to install new add-ons and the user can allow or disallow the installation. Firefox has to be restarted again. Chrome prompts to restart in order to complete the installation. We believe that the Ask toolbar may be activated in future auto-updates without having to run the Java installation. This means that if the Ask toolbar offer is disabled when installing the Java update, the framework still gets updates silently if already installed.
The user would not need to update Java to get the Ask toolbar; it is still there silently. Unfortunately, we are unable to block the toolbar for Chrome without destroying the Chrome database; therefore, Chrome users will need to uninstall the Ask toolbar manually.
And the option to make those changes will be pre-checked, so if the user is in a hurry or isn't aware of what the change entails, they will find their browser settings changed. These changes aren't as intrusive as the Ask toolbar, and the more tech literate out there will have no problems reversing the change. But the fact remains that Yahoo is choosing to push its services to users who haven't explicitly requested them. Earlier this month Microsoft security products began labeling an earlier version of the Ask toolbar as malware.
However, according to Microsoft the latest Ask toolbar is compliant with the company's criteria for third party software. If you want to disable Java's ability to install sponsor software on a system, here is a rundown of the options open to you. Do you still need Java?
While I can't be percent sure, the answer is: probably not. And you can almost certainly disable it in your browser of choice. Over the years, Ask. And earlier this month, Microsoft categorized an older version of the Ask toolbar as malware as it tried to stop users from reverting their browser and search settings.
The Ask. You just have to pay attention to the installer dialogs instead of blindly clicking through it. Sign up to join this community.
The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Is the Ask. Asked 8 years, 4 months ago. Active 8 years, 3 months ago. Viewed times. Improve this question. For all intents and purposes, while I would label the Ask Toolbar as no less than adware, I wouldn't go as far as to say it's spyware and harvesting your information Oracle is a fairly reputable company, although that is still no excuse for this toolbar bundling IMHO.
That being said, you can always uninstall it after the fact should you have concerns esp. The toolbar is optional and you can skip it during the installation.
Are we talking about "ask. What does ask have to do with Minecraft? Minecraft may need java, but what does that have to do with using ask?
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