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Can I grant third party access to my Adobe Portfolio site?

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Dec 10, 2019 Dec 10, 2019

I'm new to creative cloud and hoping to migrate my website from Squarespace to Adobe Portfolio. Unlike Squarespace, I find the Portfolio editing interface difficult to use and I'd rather just hire someone to create the new site for me. 

 

The problem is I don't want to give them all my login details for my entire creative cloud just to be able to work on my website. Is there any way I can grant limited access to someone for my portfolio site only? 

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Community Expert , Dec 10, 2019 Dec 10, 2019

No.  Your Adobe ID and password is for everything related to your Creative Cloud plan. There's no such thing as limited access.  It's all or nothing.

 

Coming from Squarespace, I think Portfolio is confounding you because it's very, very basic. 

  1. Pick a theme.
  2. Upload some images.
  3. Add some text. 
  4. Hit publish. 

That's it in a nutshell.

 

To put this into  a better context,  Portfolio / Behance should be used as a complement to your main website just like your social media channels.   Keep your S

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No.  Your Adobe ID and password is for everything related to your Creative Cloud plan. There's no such thing as limited access.  It's all or nothing.

 

Coming from Squarespace, I think Portfolio is confounding you because it's very, very basic. 

  1. Pick a theme.
  2. Upload some images.
  3. Add some text. 
  4. Hit publish. 

That's it in a nutshell.

 

To put this into  a better context,  Portfolio / Behance should be used as a complement to your main website just like your social media channels.   Keep your Squarespace site and use Portfolio for the best examples of your recent work.  In other words, keep it simple.

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
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