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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
Remember there's a difference between Java language support and Java script. The former as stated above is not generally needed and is best uninstalled unless you use services that mandate it as there are many security issues. Java script however is used on many sites for dynamically updating pages, an example being the message/rep notification on CF pages and other services. It CAN be selectively disabled but if you have no issues it's best left on.
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This being entirely irrelevant since there is no such thing as a 'Javascript update notice' a 'new version of Javascript to download' or 'running the latest version'
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Originally Posted by Qtx
If you use Chrome for browsing and don't have any programs that use java, uninstalling is the best option simply due to security. If you don't know if any apps are using it, uninstall and see if any programs stop working. If they do and you need them, just re-install java. The re-install usually fixes the bugged repeating update issue, so a good reason to uninstall anyway. Worth double checking in add/remove programs that all instances of java are gone.
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TBH while Java is full of security holes, it's also full of so many nagging prompts and roadblocks that it has become literally impossible to run many legitimate Java applications now thanks to all the 'security' warnings...