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Listed below are a few FAQs related to Adobe's Cancellation terms & policies.
How can I cancel my Creative Cloud subscription?
You can cancel your subscription through your account page or by contacting Adobe customer care.
Refer to this article for details: Cancel trial or subscription
Can I temporarily suspend/cancel my subscription?
No, there is no option to cancel or suspend a subscription temporarily.
How do I renew the subscription?
Your subscription renews automatically after the subscription ends.
How can I turn off auto-renewal for my subscription?
In order to turn off auto-renewal, you will have to cancel your subscription. See Turn off Auto-renewal
Is there a cancellation fee if I cancel my subscription?
You can cancel without penalty if you do so within 14 days of starting your subscription or from the anniversary date when it renews. If you cancel outside of this & if you have an annual subscription paid monthly, you’re charged 50% of the remaining cost of your membership as per the agreed Creative Cloud subscription terms.
What happens if I cancel after 14 days?
If you cancel after 14 days of the initial order, your payment is non-refundable and you may be charged a cancellation fee: Creative Cloud subscription terms
What happens to my Creative Cloud storage after cancellation?
After you decide to cancel your paid subscription, your account is converted to a free membership. Though you can no longer access your Creative Cloud apps and most services, you can continue to access your files in the Creative Cloud folder on your computer and via the Creative Cloud website, subject to the limit of 2 GB of storage.
How to delete my Adobe account?
We do not recommend that you delete your Adobe account but if you wish to permanently delete your Adobe account, make sure you don’t have an active subscription. After deleting your account you will no longer have access to any files in the cloud.
See: Delete your Adobe account
Hope the above questions help!
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Kanika Sehgal