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Adobe does not typically track individual browsing behavior across different sites. However, there are a few reasons why it might seem like Adobe is monitoring your activity:
Adobe Products Integration: If you use products like Adobe Creative Cloud, Acrobat, or Adobe Reader, they may collect some data related to how you use the software and interact with certain online services. This could include interactions with Adobe services or websites, such as updating software, accessing cloud storage, or downloading content.
Cookies and Tracking: Adobe uses cookies and other tracking technologies on its websites to understand how users interact with their services. These can sometimes persist in your browser, which might make it seem like Adobe is following your browsing activity.
Security Features: Adobe products often include security features that monitor for suspicious activity to protect your data. This might include checking the URLs you access if they involve Adobe services or documents.