The new Flash Player silent updater for OS X is set to automatically install future updates in the background. The Mac background updater debuted just over a month ago in a beta version of Flash Player 11.3, but went final Friday. The tool is identical to the Windows version, which Adobe launched in March: It pings Adobe's servers every hour until it gets a response. If it reaches Adobe and finds no ready update, the tool re-checks the servers 24 hours later. Found updates, however, are applied entirely in the background, and do not display notices on the screen or require the user to take any action.By default, Flash 11.3 has silent updates switched on for OS X users, but they can change the setting to continue to receive on-screen alerts, or more dangerously, decline all updates.Adobe has also prepared Flash Player for the release of Apples next desktop operating system, Mountain Lion.
By default, Flash 11.3 has silent updates switched on for OS X users, but they can change the setting to continue to receive on-screen alerts, or more dangerously, decline all updates.
Adobe has also prepared Flash Player for the release of Apples next desktop operating system, Mountain Lion.
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