Offline — Adobe Reader

Offline tools keep sensitive files on your local machine, reducing the risk associated with uploading documents to external servers.

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The standard download button on Adobe’s homepage often provides a "stub" or "web installer"—a tiny 2MB file that requires an active internet connection to pull the actual software. To truly prepare for offline use, you need the . Offline tools keep sensitive files on your local

Even the offline installer may try to install extra software (like McAfee Security Scan or Chrome toolbars) by default. During the installation wizard, look for a checkbox that says "Optional Offer" or "Install Security Scan" and before clicking Next. To truly prepare for offline use, you need the

The standard download from Adobe’s homepage is usually a web-based installer (often called a "stub"). It’s small—usually just a few megabytes—but it requires a live internet connection to pull the rest of the data during installation.