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    I've seen plenty of Silverlight Security Updates, and IE Security Updates in their Security Updates list. Not the actual program itself. To be fair I had to install Silverlight for a Job I had so I can't say 100% it wasn't there before hand. Sun, oh Sun. I've had Sun JAVA disabled for practically forever due to Sun's antics. And that's the thing, they pushed Safari via a Security Update. It didn't show you a checkbox before it installed it like that Java update does. [EDIT] Ok so they did, but it was fresh software in an Updater, which has no business having an "update" for something you don't even have installed [/EDIT] It just installed it if you had it set to install security updates automatically, when it's not a security update.

    Again, these other companies doing similar gives Apple the right to be just as bad? Doesn't give Sun/MS the right either, but it's ok for Apple? Like I said before, I don't pidgeonhole, companies that do this, don't deserve my money. I just see more people saying it's ok for Apple to do it, but not others. No, it's not ok for any of them.

    Source of piracy relating to iPhones and their ilk, isn't Jailbreaking. That however is a whole different beast that even less people will listen to so I will leave it at that.
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    Last edited by ispano; 02-14-2013 at 02:46 PM.