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peterkellner1
Inspiring
July 23, 2019
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I'm asking in all seriousness if Adobe Just Asked Me For Calendar Access Or Do I Have a Virus?

  • July 23, 2019
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My first reaction was "really?, Adobe wants access to my calendar?". Then it occurred to me (before getting mad) that maybe this is a virus.  Has anyone else had Adobe Premiere Pro ask for access to their calendar? I'm attaching a screen shot.

If indeed it is, I'd sure like to know why and what Adobe is planning on doing with my calendar.

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    Correct answer Kevin J. Monahan Jr.

    It's a Mojave thing. It has nothing to do with Adobe software, as it occurs with other software packages. One can turn this off in System Preferences, I believe. I can understand how unnerving this is.

    Kevin

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    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    July 23, 2019

    I have never seen such a message. And as it's not in the type of UI face that the Adobe apps use, I cannot see this as an Adobe thing, really ... they do always ask directly within their own 'sphere'.

    I am assuming this is totally bogus. And therefore immediately suspicious. So thanks for posting this!

    Kevin-Monahan​ or Sumeet Kumar Choubey or other assistants  ... a perusal, please?

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
    Kevin J. Monahan Jr.Correct answer
    Legend
    July 23, 2019

    It's a Mojave thing. It has nothing to do with Adobe software, as it occurs with other software packages. One can turn this off in System Preferences, I believe. I can understand how unnerving this is.

    Kevin

    Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio