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November 6, 2020
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My free Acrobate version does not allow me to use it Free.

  • November 6, 2020
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Hi

 I have just downloaded Acrobate free war but every time they want me to join a pay version or they give me  a 7 days evaluation tonly hen I have to pay.

What can I do to get the the 100% freeware. please?

Thanks

3 replies

Participant
February 6, 2025

Hello everyone - I might have found a solution for this.

Note: I uninstalled all versions of adobe acrobat from my desktop first. 

1. If you go to adobe acrobat reader free (search on Google). Once clicked,

2. scroll down and click the 'more download options' under the download acrobat reader button at the bottom of the page.

3. Make sure that the 'Acrobat add-on' is UNticked. This is the extension for Google Chrome that seems to be causing the payment first window to pop up everytime you try to view a pdf file. This way, a different window will pop up, showing their add-ons. You can just get out of this window and should be able to proceed with the normal free viewing advantages.

JR Boulay
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 16, 2024

[MOVED TO THE ACROBAT READER DISCUSSIONS]

Acrobate du PDF, InDesigner et Photoshopographe
Dov Isaacs
Legend
November 6, 2020

Exactly what did you download from where? The only “freeware” is Adobe Acrobat Reader, not Acrobat Pro or Acrobat Standard.

 

To download and install Adobe Acrobat Reader, go to https://get2.adobe.com/reader/, uncheck the options for so-called “optional offers” and click on the Download Acrobat Reader button.

 

- Dov Isaacs, former Adobe Principal Scientist (April 30, 1990 - May 30, 2021)
Participant
November 7, 2020

Thanks

 

This is what I do but eventually at the moment of using a service (in my case to join several PDF together) I get this:

 

https://acrobat.adobe.com/fr/fr/landing/pdf-pack-combine.html?trackingid=Q75XPVJ7&ttid=cmbnfls1&DTProd=Reader&DTServLvl=Free

 

Always, I can't start my work

Participant
April 2, 2024

@Eric5F9417691596 

 

And I assume that whatever you do for a living should be given away for “free” also, correct?

 


This is such a nasty response. Adobe Acrobat has some free things you can do, but I am having the same problem as the person you responded to -- I am trying to use Adobe Acrobat Reader JUST TO VIEW A PDF and it is not allowing me. It is saying I HAVE TO purchase something. When I click no, it exits out of Acrobat immediately. I can't even use the free functions. I came here to find if there was a solution to this, but instead all I see is you being incredibly nasty to people. Shame on you.