Sun Slips Firefox Extension Into Java Update
pcardno writes "It seems it's not just Microsoft that have spotted a good opportunity to distribute their software through Firefox Addons. On installing the latest annoying, sysbar bubble based Java update, my Firefox informed me that I had a wonderful new Java addon automatically. Here's the addon screenshot. Yes, I could opt out of it, but why are Sun installing Addons to my Firefox without me making specific choices in the application itself? To be clear — I have never chosen to install this Addon, yet it has been installed without my permission with the latest Java Update."
You get what you pay for... and then some.
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Sounds like a great idea for an extension!
It's automatically updating the entire JRE, and you're worried about some little plugin? That's like opting in to unprotected anal sex and then freaking out at the post-coital cuddling.
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"It's automatically updating the entire JRE, and you're worried about some little plugin? That's like opting in to unprotected anal sex and then freaking out at the post-coital cuddling."
Can you phrase that in some form of a car analogy?
Is it sad that I am more likely to recognize you and your posts by your sig than your name or UID?
Its like getting a call from an auto dealer with the words "Thanks for buying the car, by the way there's a body in the trunk."
It's like opting in to unprotected anal sex in the back of a voltswagen, then freaking out at the small back seat size when in post-coital cuddling?
A voltswagen? Is that some new electric car I haven't heard about?
This guy's the limit!
Sounds like a very uncomfortable place.
Did you install Java to have it NOT work?
Based on my experiences with Java on Linux, I always assumed Sun thought that's what I was trying to do.
You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.