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How can I download Java without Oracle?

How can I download Java without Oracle?

To download any JRE or JDK from the Oracle download page without signing in, go to the downloads page for the version you want (such as https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/jdk12-downloads.html) and click on the Download link of your choice.

Do you need an Oracle account for JDK?

Oracle only requires an account (sign-in) to download older versions of Java that are no longer available to the public (archived). You can download publicly available versions of Java without signing in; however, you still have to accept the license agreement beforehand.

Is it safe to download JDK from Oracle?

Is Java Development Kit safe to download? Yes, Java (and the JDK) is safe.

Where can I download JDK?

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Where can I get JDK download? To download the latest version of the Java Development Kit (JDK), go to JDK downloads. Developers can also refer to the Oracle Technology Network for Java Developers for everything you need to know about Java technology, including documentation and training.

Do I have to create an account to download JDK?

You can download publicly available versions of Java without signing in. However, you still have to accept the license agreement to download the Java SE Development Kit. That’s why Oracle asks you to create an Oracle account. If you want you can create it, it will not be going to affect you.

Can downloading Java harm your computer?

Using Java is an unnecessary security risk… especially using older versions which have vulnerabilities that malicious sites can use to exploit and infect your system. Although, Java is commonly used in business environments and many VPN providers still use it, the average user does not need to install Java software.

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Where can I download Java safely?

There are only two sites where official downloads and updates for Java are provided by Oracle:

  1. Java.com is recommended.
  2. Advanced users and developers may download from the Oracle Technology Network (OTN), where the Java Development Kit (JDK) is also available.