Akamai in app folder should I erase?

I found in my apps folder
Akamai - with a bunch of accompanying files.
What is it?
There seems to be an uninstall file with it.
Do I need it?
Or is this something tracking me?
thanks
bob

Did you make the profiles or download them from somewhere?
What version of camera raw do you have?
Should be camera raw 5.7 and you can verify under Help>About Plug-In>Camera Raw
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