Again disappointed by the traditional meaning-warp mod change of title from the original warning claiming that Flash force installs PlayPanel without notice (something I admit I have not directly confirmed, as I don't intend to risk it) to "PlayPanel - Find new games." The original claim was supposedly a direct observation that the Adobe Flash update installs PlayPanel (with or without a hidden check-box). I don't value the "documentation doesn't mention PlayPanel" comments as having much value (as it would be actually nice if Adobe warned about such things).<p>I'll admit: I have a fairly strong anti-Adobe prior (actually a posterior learned from previous interactions with Adobe and Adobe products). But I still think that is better than the "eager to speak comfort to power" shills/defenders. Also, in this day an age can we fairly test this claim: what if Adobe is running an A/B test on forced install (which would cause some fraction of people to see no forced install)?<p>Why do I feel I have a stake in this? Because I am the stupid asshole who is going to have to try and uninstall this from family computers after it breaks something (Adobe being historically very clumsy). It isn't really relevant to my experience if my relatives were forced into it or merely tricked into it.
The original title claimed that PlayPanel is automatically installed with the newest Flash update. In reality, it just tells you about PlayPanel and encourages you to go download it elsewhere.<p>There is no need to dilute the large body of legitimate Adobe criticisms with lies.
From the: <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/playpanel/faq.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.adobe.com/products/playpanel/faq.html</a><p>Q: I do not have a Facebook account. Can I use Playpanel?<p>A: To use Playpanel, you may use your Facebook account or your Adobe ID account.<p>Q: What are the system requirements for Playpanel?<p>A: Playpanel works best with Windows® XP, Windows Vista®, Windows 7, and Windows 8 (classic mode) operating systems.
This is a pretty big problem with dying proprietary solutions. They'll bundle and do other dirty tricks to keep revenue up. Heck, you can't even install flash without nagging for a slew of add-ons like some mcaffee crap. Now they're just putting the add-ons on without asking?
Is there any documentation out there on disabling this in the installer via a flag/switch? The current Administration Guide doesn't say anything about it.