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Adobe Acrobat SPIES on Your Content

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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The proof that Adobe Acrobat spies on its users is below:

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Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

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I don't know what you are referencing too, but Adobe does not “spy” on your “intellectual property”. For some operations, however, Adobe needs to access your data. Do you want an example? If you ask the AI to analyse your PDF, you need to allow the AI to read your document. What is clear is that Adobe has to access certain data you store in the cloud for doing what you ask it to do. There are also some legal requirements for cloud operating companies. But anything that is stored on your computer is stored on your computer and does not get accessed by Adobe, either by computer programs in an automated fashion or by agents reviewing your documents.

 

Incidentally: as you seem to use Windows 11 from Microsoft, did you check their TOS?

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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I don't know what you are referencing too, but Adobe does not “spy” on your “intellectual property”. For some operations, however, Adobe needs to access your data. Do you want an example? If you ask the AI to analyse your PDF, you need to allow the AI to read your document. What is clear is that Adobe has to access certain data you store in the cloud for doing what you ask it to do. There are also some legal requirements for cloud operating companies. But anything that is stored on your computer is stored on your computer and does not get accessed by Adobe, either by computer programs in an automated fashion or by agents reviewing your documents.

 

Incidentally: as you seem to use Windows 11 from Microsoft, did you check their TOS?

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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