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July 6, 2025
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Link accounts?

  • July 6, 2025
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I currently administer two accounts in Adobe - one for my work and one for my private company. At work i have the license for Adobe PRO for use with enhavnced handling of .pdf's, while I in my private company have license for Adobe Premiere Pro for video editing.

 

Since I am using the same computer, I have to log out of my work-account and in to my private account in order to use Premiere Pro. This is frustrating, so I was wondering if there is any ways of linking the two accounts so that I do not have to log out of eather, and still have the proper use of both licenses just by switching between accounts rather than logging out / in?

 

Hopefully the community have some good answers. 🙂

 

Regards, Storolav

Correct answer Bani Verma

Hi Storolav, 

 
It’s impossible to directly merge two separate Adobe Creative Cloud subscriptions into a single account, such as CCI (Creative Cloud for Individuals) and CCT (Creative Cloud for Teams). However, you can achieve a similar outcome by cancelling one subscription and transferring its assets to the other.
If you want to use both apps under a single profile, you have two options:
1- Add Premiere Pro to your work profile: Your employer must assign a Premiere Pro license to your work account.
2- Purchase Adobe Acrobat Pro on your personal profile. Then, cancel the other subscription to avoid duplication.

 

I hope this helps you.

 

Thanks,
^BS

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Bani Verma
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Bani VermaCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
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July 7, 2025

Hi Storolav, 

 
It’s impossible to directly merge two separate Adobe Creative Cloud subscriptions into a single account, such as CCI (Creative Cloud for Individuals) and CCT (Creative Cloud for Teams). However, you can achieve a similar outcome by cancelling one subscription and transferring its assets to the other.
If you want to use both apps under a single profile, you have two options:
1- Add Premiere Pro to your work profile: Your employer must assign a Premiere Pro license to your work account.
2- Purchase Adobe Acrobat Pro on your personal profile. Then, cancel the other subscription to avoid duplication.

 

I hope this helps you.

 

Thanks,
^BS