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Mar 14, 2021 Mar 14, 2021

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HELP! How can I uninstall acrobat after the expiring date of the free trial? Do I have to pay? I don't understand how this works. 

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You can uninstall it like any other application on your operating system.
However, this does NOT cancel your trial period and it will automatically switch over to a paid subscription, unless you cancel it in time! You can do so here: https://helpx.adobe.com/manage-account/using/cancel-subscription.html

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Hi @Elisa5FA7,

You get 7 days free to try and evaluate the software. 

On the 8th day, it automatically converts to a paid annual subscription.

Are you sure you don't need Acrobat Pro DC anymore?

 

Log-in to your account to cancel.

https://account.adobe.com/plans

 

Open CC Desktop Application and hit the Uninstall button.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
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