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Adding Adobe Fonts to a Corporate Website – are they tied to an individual employee's account?

New Here ,
May 27, 2025 May 27, 2025

When generating the code to add Adobe fonts to a corporate website, it seems that the code is tied to an individual employee's Creative Cloud account.

 

If that employee leaves the company and their account is deactivated – what happenes to the font code? Does it remain active, or is it shut off?

 

What would be the best practice in this case?

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Adobe Employee ,
May 27, 2025 May 27, 2025
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Hi @Frank25880224bc9e

Great question; you are correct. Web fonts are tied to an individual account, and if assigned to an individual's account whose license was removed, the web fonts would revert to normal fonts. For best practices, you would want to assign publish/associate the web fonts with an account not likely to leave like an administrator. This article also has some answers to common questions which might be helpful https://helpx.adobe.com/fonts/using/webfont-licensing.html

Best,

Dave

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