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'Minecraft' no Longer Risks Exploring a Security Hole on Your PC

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As a matter of fact, Minecraft has required that you install Java's run-anywhere code base. This is a huge issue when it tends to introduce security flaws and annoying adware. However, the game of construction will be much safer thanks to a low-key update that was released in the last few weeks. The Windows version of Minecraft (OS X ) will be available later in the year) has now an independent Java version that is only available while you play. You can also delete the entire Java version without losing access to your blocky masterpieces. The best part? games The most important thing is that if you've been putting off updating your software on a regular basis, the game might run more smoothly. Although it is not necessary to upgrade Java but it's worth considering when Java is all you care about.

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on Dec 08, 22