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gretchent39726786
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January 6, 2025
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Report Inappropriate Images on Adobe Stock

  • January 6, 2025
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I am so sick of the Soft-Pn images that show up randomly and have nothing to do with my searches. I am so sorry to have to take a screenshot and post it here. I don't have the image ID for it. Please remove these images. Or how can I remove them?

Correct answer Contributor1

Hello @gretchent39726786,

Thank you for reaching out to Adobe.

We appreciate customer and community feedback about Adobe Stock content. Your comments will be forwarded to the appropriate department for review.

Best,
Adobe Stock Team

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Participant
November 14, 2025

https://stock.adobe.com/contributor/206873631/3days2go-media

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I wanted to report this profile for having several images and videos with suggestive portrayals of minors. There are a lot more images in this creator's collection than the ones listed above. Could there be a thorough audit of this contributor's content?

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 20, 2025

@Contributor1 ?

 

@affectionate_fighter1300 ,

May I ask from which region (country) you are?

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Participant
September 3, 2025

I would like to report asset ID 219612475. It appears to portray a minor in a suggestive/sexualized scene. Not appropriate and disgusting.

daniellei4510
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September 3, 2025
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April 7, 2025

I just got the same image when searching for icons. Hopefully this gets resolved.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 10, 2025

What was your search term? I did check the original one, and it worked as intended.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 10, 2025

OK, I did a Google search and indeed got that image. It's in the keywords. One of the keywords for this image is "icon".

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
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Community Manager
January 10, 2025

Hello @gretchent39726786,

Thank you for reaching out to Adobe.

We appreciate customer and community feedback about Adobe Stock content. Your comments will be forwarded to the appropriate department for review.

Best,
Adobe Stock Team

Participant
July 9, 2025

I want to report explicit female top full nudity in a search result for "vaping"

ID 158841064

 

I would HIGHLY recommend creating a portal SOON to report explicit (not just  "offensive") images by supplying the ID number and search terms or you could be subject to a lawsuit for exposing pornography to users without consent.

 

That could become a criminal charge if a minor (under age 18 in the USA) is using Adobe Stock (which you permit per your TOS. I checked: 13 years old is the minimum user age.)

There is no "Safe search" filter. There is no AI safeguards (clearly) to screen nudity. These two things would solve this quickly.

 

And the contributor who posted this image should be terminated for violating content policies. This is not acceptable. This is not OK. Do better. People are noticing. And we don't forget.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 11, 2025

Thanks for reporting. It is clear, that @Contributor1 should check these assets.

 

Concerning the rest of your remarks:

IMHO, this is in no way pornography, even that the pictures themselves are of doubtful utility. 

 

Adobe changed recently (a year ago) its policy, and removed all assets that were showing some nudity (pornography was never allowed, btw). The safe filter has been abondoned after thje removal. That means that these assets were not flagged by the system, and evaded the purge. That means also that for these assets AI flagging the assets as nudes failed, and I can imagine why. 

 

The contributor did probably not violate the terms, as this type of assets was allowed to be submitted at the time. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 9, 2025

@Contributor1 ,

 

The asset ID is 310759256. May be someone can look into the issue.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Legend
January 9, 2025

I've never experienced that - and neither have many others, otherwise there would be an outcry...! Are you the sole user of the computer?

gretchent39726786
Participating Frequently
January 9, 2025

There have been others who have had this issue as well. I've seen it a few times on Adobe Community. Yes, I am the only one using the computer, and no I have never searched for images like that. Every time I search for any image, inappropriate images show up by page 2+. And I'm searching for things like businessman or business woman in office. I've had this Adobe account for 5+ years.

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 7, 2025

You can't remove them, but you can report something here that appears to violate Adobe's guidelines, and it will be referred back for Moderation. However, you have to supply the asset number as well. I did the exact same search that is shown in your screenprint "camera ico" but did not see this image.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 7, 2025

Same here. And I only received 308 results as opposed to 98 million plus as shown in the screenshot.

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gretchent39726786
Participating Frequently
January 9, 2025

I had done a Google search for Adobe Icons and clicked on the first link. This is when the inappropriate image showed - among the icon results. Then, I was about to type in my next search, "Camera Icons," and I decided to report the image.