In my opinion, you can trust Adobe to keep the series XI Reader updated for awhile. I think that your question has been answered mainly in this thread: It is a safe choice, or should I leave Firefox dictate what PDF program I use? I am concerned about safety issues. I went into the menu of options of Firefox under applications and changed the options Adobe to use Adobe Reader as the default application for PDF files. I uninstalled the program and reinstalled Adobe Reader Version 11.0.12.18. I did not like this program, and more I read there are still bugs in there. It uninstalled my Adobe Reader Version 11.0.12.18 and replaced it with Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 2015.008.20082 DC. Firefox said that my plugin Adobe Acrobat was outdated, so I've updated. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. When I updated my Adobe Acrobat plug-ins it uninstalled Adobe Reader and installed Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. If all goes well then you will be able to use again. Update the main program should also update the plugin. In this case, I suggest entering your product Adobe (Reader or Acrobat) and using the Help menu > check for updates. If your plugin is very outdated, it can be disabled for security reasons. If it is disabled, it will be down on a gray box. On the right side, look for Adobe Acrobat.
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