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Hi Adobe,
I have a task to convert TIFF Files to PDF using the Create PDF feature in Acrobat Pro. However, our Data Privacy Officer aims to know if Adobe will be able to view or access the contents of the files that are stored in the cloud.
Hi @Rey Carlo S.2725158487cv ,
Where your consent is required, we will obtain your permission before (i) sending you news and promotional material about Adobe; (ii) accessing information stored on your device relating to your use of, and engagement with, Services and Software (e.g. Adobe Connect meetings) and crash reports; and (iii) analyzing your content. You can withdraw your consent to such activities at any time. To learn more, click here.
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Charles Samuel
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probably, if they cared.
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Hi @Rey Carlo S.2725158487cv ,
Where your consent is required, we will obtain your permission before (i) sending you news and promotional material about Adobe; (ii) accessing information stored on your device relating to your use of, and engagement with, Services and Software (e.g. Adobe Connect meetings) and crash reports; and (iii) analyzing your content. You can withdraw your consent to such activities at any time. To learn more, click here.
Hope this helps!
Charles Samuel
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Meaning he didn't answer your question.
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You are talking about cloud documents. Sure, countless people will be able to look into those documents. There will be the people hosting physically the data, there will be the people controlling the data, there will be your systems managers… If you want to avoid having people peeking into your data, you need to pull the plug.
Will someone look into your data? It depends on: Microsoft runs some very nice software to detect child pornography. However, the algorithms fail every so often, locking out people who have none of that stuff on their computers.
If you want privacy, you need to encode your drives and cloud storage. There are tools out doing that. With such tools, neither Adobe nor other providers can have a look into your data, either willingly, nor accidentally.