Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I only need and have Acrobat Reader but everytime I open a PDF a pop up opens asking me if I want to:
a. start free trial and pay later or buy immediately
b. quit
I don't need or want the fancy paid package.
I just had this with one of my users. Did everything suggested but it still came up when they tested their file. Turned out they had somehow set Acrobat Reader as the default for opening DWG files and that's why the upgrade window kept popping up. Changing the default app for DWG files fixed this for us.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I think you downloaded the wrong one, acrobat pro, which is not free. The only free reader is this
which do not require sign in also.
when u installing it, it should appear this:
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Remember to uninstall all the adobe acrobat in your computer before install this
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
None of this is working. Adobe wants to force us into trials of Adobe Acobat Pro. If we don't accept the trial, the program closes and we cannot download a pdf file. In the process, I cannot use my paid Adobe product-export pdf. If I can't download a pdf file, then how can I convert it to a Word document!!! Please do something about this. Obviously it is coming from Adobe.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi, I had the same issue and solved it by following the different tips in this thread.
I did the following:
- Sign-off from the new suscription (Export pdf)
- Remove all Adobe apps from the two computers that are in the house (uninstall from Windows>Settings>Installed apps)
- Restart the computer
- Reinstall Acrobat READER (this is key) Download Adobe Acrobat Reader: Free PDF viewer
- Access your Export pdf account and services
- And now open any pdf with Adobe Reader, it should be ok.
What is confusing is that you have an app that is installed in your PC to READ and an online account where all the convertions happen. It should be one.
- You can also use edge for the time being to read pdfs until everything is sorted.
I hope it helps. It was a nightmare for me.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
This is what I keep getting...even with the link you provided for the free Adobe reader
 
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
getting the same thing and i work in IT so I know what i'm doing. adobe is forcing this crap. no wonder these big companies are getting sued all the time for deceptive practices
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Also had this very annoying problem on my Samsung S24 phone. The only way around it was to totally uninstall Adobe Acrobat Reader and install a 3rd party PDF reader. Great strategy , Adobe!
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I JUST started having the same problem on April 3, 2024 on my Samsung phone. I deiinstalled and reinstalled it. Interestingly, if you open by itself you have the ability to click "not now" but if you open it from another app like a Gmail attachment, that button isn't there. This is completely predatory. I think we should boycott Adobe until they stop this grift. I don't want to hear that I have to go through complicated machinations to bypass the issue. This is squarely on Adobe's shoulders.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I'm having this issue as well. I tried the pro version and canceled. Everytime, I'm forced to pay up or it shuts down. I'm looking for 3rd party solution.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
We have several Adobe packages! Still wants me to pay to add text to a document! Help!
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi Adrian. Like you and many others here, I've had exactly the same problem. Customer care refused to speak with me because I'm not a 'paid customer', but I finally found someone on the Online Chat who advised that Adobe will occassionally upgrade Adobe Acrobat Reader to Adobe Acrobat DC without your permission - as a 'gift'. Unfortunately, the 'gift' is only the free trial, so eventually it starts asking for cash. I did a full removal of the Adobe Acrobat DC - restarted my computer - and loaded the 32-bit version Reader from this link: https://get.adobe.com/uk/reader/otherversions. Apparently, that's the only version that won't auto-update and I haven't had a problem since. Good luck!
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
The 32 bits Reader is distinct from Acrobat and Acrobat Pro. The 64 bits Reader should be the same binary, and the licence determines what version you have. I have no idea, why the 64 bits version behaves nasty.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thankyou so much for this post. I followed it and mine is finally now working without the irritating pop up! 🙂
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
[MOVED TO THE ACROBAT READER DISCUSSIONS]
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I uninstalled all my Adobe apps (including Adobe cloud that i once paid for). Then downloaded and installed the free Adobe Reader. It worked after.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Well THIS is rich. I can't uninstall it. Drag and drop to trash doesn't work. Click+command makes it wiggle but there's no "X" in the top left corner.
HELP.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Go to settings > Disable new Adobe Acrobat Reader settings. It works after that.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Acrobat became a NIGHTMARE !!!!!!!!!!
I cant get rid of this "try premium" popup, this is a nightmare !!!!!
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I just had this with one of my users. Did everything suggested but it still came up when they tested their file. Turned out they had somehow set Acrobat Reader as the default for opening DWG files and that's why the upgrade window kept popping up. Changing the default app for DWG files fixed this for us.