![]() I have zero issues with an OS update automatically disabling old vulnerable software versions (especially Java and Acrobat reader), provided there is a way for the user to re-enable them if there's some reason that they require a specific old version. ![]() ![]() They visit a website that uses Flash, they see a message that Flash is not enabled or installed with a link to install it, they go through the process, et voila, you've gotten your users to update to the latest Flash player. Then I saw that they were only disabling "older" versions of Flash, not Flash entirely, and thought about what it would be like for the end user. When I read the headline and started the summary my reaction was along the lines of "whaaaaaat!". I would have exactly zero problems with Microsoft doing something like this (their biggest problem: getting people to actually install the update).
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