Please Adobe, give us a way to throttle app updates/downloads.
The sync options only throttle cloud/data transfer, not app updates/downloads. Opening the task manager, one can easily see that the Creative Cloud completely maxes the available bandwidth, with sync optiosn set to low/25%. This is especially problematic these days, as many of us are working from home, and streaming/sharing our work to a team via teams, citrix, etc. And not all of us have 50+MBPS internet speeds. I know updates don't happen super often, but when they do, they can be extremely disrutpive.
For instance. I share my screen to other people via teams. Adobe decides it wants to download a 1GB update, turning what I am showing them into an unwatchable slideshow and no more sound. Only way to stop it is killing the Adobe process stack in a task manager. Except that also kills the work I was sharing. Meeting canceled. Great.
Please Adobe, take this seriously. A quick search shows me people have been asking for this for years. It's unacceptable a year and a half after much of the workforce has turned to WFH still doesn't have proper options to manage how the software they use hijacks their internet connection.
I really shouldn't have to hack something together using a firewall or some third party software, to add a "feature" other app-downloading service software (such as Steam) has been offering for well over a decade.
