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February 9, 2022
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Adobe must by law add functionality to delete payment cards

  • February 9, 2022
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As has been cited with specific legal codes in prior community posts, Adobe must by law provide functionality to users to delete payment methods.

 

1. It's a new year, and it doesn't matter how many past posts there have been about this, no matter how many people who, in ignorance, said just don't worry about it, Adobe is still, as of 2/8/22 posting, still being unprofessional and is currently subject to adverse legal action by not implementing the ability to delete inactive payment methods.

 

2. Furthermore, to pay $50/month for a service that leaves the risk open to hacking and fraud is unacceptable. If hacking or fraud occurs, that also leaves Adobe open to civil litigation by users, class action or individual, for not allowing users to have the choice and the right to delete payment cards, moreso since Adobe is, to date, in violation of US law.

 

Does Adobe have to be like other foolish companies that had to get users' payment info hacked before they learned the lesson?

 

If you hadn't before, Adobe has now been warned in writing, and this post may be included in future legal claims in the event of a hack.

 

Please add the functionality now.

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Correct answer LinSims

This is a public forum, not Adobe support. You are not talking to Adobe here, but to other users.

 

Corporate contact information:

 

Adobe

345 Park Avenue

San Jose, CA 95110-2704

USA Tel: 408-536-6000

USA Fax: 408-537-6000

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LinSims
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LinSimsCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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February 9, 2022

This is a public forum, not Adobe support. You are not talking to Adobe here, but to other users.

 

Corporate contact information:

 

Adobe

345 Park Avenue

San Jose, CA 95110-2704

USA Tel: 408-536-6000

USA Fax: 408-537-6000