Yes, it only affects your computer. Once you refresh or leave the page, it goes back to normal. If someone else views the page with their computer, they will not be able to see what you are doing.
The official site has a feature where it will check the version on your computer & tell you if you have the latest one & then offer download if you don't.
You download it from the Java site - www.java.com. To be precise, there are different downloads; for the end user, all you need is the Java runtime. For developers who want to write Java programs, you'll probably want to work with an IDE. There are several options for an IDE, including Eclipse, Netbeans, and others. The IDE includes the required runtime.
Yes - that's the standard program used to run programs written for the Java technology. Just be sure you get the real Java download, and not some fake - in other words, download from the official Java site, or from a reputable site such as tucows, download.com, etc.
One can find a free collection of Java games from Mob or Java's website. There are some other websites that host Java games, such as Funny-Games and Chess Games.
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It can give you popups only if you download the java from an unsafe site . Also have 1. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 2. Superantispyware installed on your computer that you can scan and get rid of the virus immediately.
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You can follow the steps at this website: www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp. Another good site to get java installed is www.jibble.org/settingupjava.php
The official site has a feature where it will check the version on your computer & tell you if you have the latest one & then offer download if you don't.
ScreenToaster is a screen recording site that is totally free, but you have to run java applet. It may slow down your computer just a bit. But if you download mycleanpc.com, you will get pop-ups saying this isn't a safe site if it is bad for your computer.
Go to the Java site, search for your operating system (Windows, 64-bit, I assume - or whatever you have), and download it. There are two versions of Java, one for programmers (includes the SDK), and one for the end-user.
mostly its just the virus putting them on like pop ups just have ur computer cleaned
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You download it from the Java site - www.java.com. To be precise, there are different downloads; for the end user, all you need is the Java runtime. For developers who want to write Java programs, you'll probably want to work with an IDE. There are several options for an IDE, including Eclipse, Netbeans, and others. The IDE includes the required runtime.
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Java is a free program which can be downloaded from the official site. The official site hosts an array of java related programs ranging from SDK's to just the runtime enviroment.