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If you haven't looked at the Adobe Acrobat Reader lately - I haven't used it in years, due to security concerns - this latest privacy twist warrants your attention. The situation's a little more complex, but for most people using Adobe Acrobat Reader, Chrome spyware comes along for the ride.
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Without your knowledge or consent, the security patch installs a Chrome browser extension that's spyware, pure and simple.

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If, on the other hand, you only have Adobe Reader DC installed in your MS Windows box, you'll be limitted to downloading the file to a folder, reading or viewing the file in Adobe Reader, filling the form, signing, saving and printing.The latest version of the venerable (and oh-so-holey) PDF viewing routine, Acrobat Reader DC 15.023.20053, released this week, looks for information about your Google Chrome surfing habits. In Chrome-based engine web browsers, such as the new Micrososft Edge web browser, the extension is limitted to just a few features you'll have the option to open a PDF directly in Adobe Acrobat to perform editing features, but not directly in the web browser as you would see in Internet Explorer 11. You may see a similar integration with Mozzila Firefox (if they still support the extension) but it is less feature-rich when compared with IE11. be advised it may be glitchy and slow depending on system specs and personal system configurations (or requirements). That being the only browser that supports such integration, You should be able to open a PDF document in the Internet Explorer 11 web browser with most of Acrobat's editing tools and features. However, even though Internet Explorer 11 will reach end of support by 2022, that is the only web browser that I personally have tested the extension, in which you'll get such integration but it is more like an interface to Adobe Acrobat's online services. In order to fully edit and change the PDF structure of a PDF document, you'll need a PDF editor (not a reader), in which case, when you click on a link that points to a PDF document, that PDF file will always download to a folder instead of executing as an editable PDF document in a web browsing tab. The older plugins used to work in the way that you're inquiring, but due to security vulnerabilities, the modern family of web browsers won't allow that integration anymore.Īs you've pointed out, a PDF may be viewed in a web browser, but
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You need to have a paid subscription of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (full desktop version), and also make Acrobat Pro the default PDF handler in your MS Windows operating system. On the contrary, the Acrobat extension is for using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC features in supported web browsers. There's plenty of other great Chrome-based web browser that you can experiment with as well. like the days of Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer), and embrace the Microsoft suck from time to time. But I think is time to move on past the "Jurassic-Park-web-broswers-star-wars-Era" (i.e. And let me clear: I am not a Micrososft fan boy. Unless my Edge Browser is unique and different than everybody else, I really don't understand why is it that I don't see anyone yet acknowledging this fact. Note: This is about the 5th time I've posted this information since I joined the forums last year. That is how you activate support for third-party web browser extensions in the new MS Edge browser.

See the bottom left lower corner of the slide. So you need to download the new Edge browser.
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Nevertheless, you can use this extension in this new web browser since it has an option to install add-on from other web-stores. It is basically a cloned web browser (as pretty much everything they do in my opinion). Those are two completely different browsers. Micrososft does provide third-party support in the New Micrososft Edge browser which is Chrome-based. Microsoft doesn't support the extension in MS Edge Browser but it does in Internet Explorer 11.
