What's the safer way to go? Put up with the annoying popups and not install the legacy Java, or install the older Java? Seems like I'd want the most current version that came with Sierra. My question is, should I even bother doing this? It sounds like old versions of Java are vulnerable. Is that true? Or if I install this legacy version, does it retain the most current version too? For example, if program X needs the old version, it can uses that, but the rest of the programs that use the current version use that? Do they run side by side? I understand that the fix is to install a legacy version of Java, and it sounds like that removes the most current version of Java. I guess my question is, do I want to do this? Is it safe? It pointed me to this page that explains the fix. So I searched this sub and only found one post from three months ago on this, but it didn't answer my question. When I upgraded to Yosemite I think I had to do this and just downloaded the JDK. When upgrading to Sierra an annoying popup now appears several times during the day that says I need to Install a JDK.
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