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Creative Cloud unknowingly downloaded 20+ GB of software without my consent or acknowledgement. I use my phone's hotspot for my internet connection, and now it is basically out of bandwidth, leaving me without internet for the remainder of the month.
This is incredibly unfair. I think that Adobe ought to pay for the cable internet that I am now forced to get due to horribly unfair decision to sneakily download nearly their whole suitte behind my back without my acknowledgement.
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there's no automatic installation of adobe apps, but there is an option to automatically update apps. did you have auto update enabled?
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I downloaded Creative Cloud and all the apps downloaded automatically. What you said is wrong, the apps all automatically installed.
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out of 30+ million adobe cc users, you're the only one that's reported this.
on the other hand:
Will all apps in the Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps plan download at once? 
You control which of the 20+ Creative Cloud apps you download, when you download each one, and which devices you install them on.  Start your Creative Cloud downloads by signing in to the Creative Cloud website.
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You are either flat out lying or just can't be bothered to do a simple google search.
Either way, stop trolling people and get off these forums, you're not helping.
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you are wrong. but good bye.
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Hi @John34103973fw70 , the post you linked to is about processes running in the background. There's a recent post on that topic here - https://community.adobe.com/t5/creative-cloud-desktop-discussions/adobe-background-processes/td-p/14....
Network traffic being referenced in the thread you shared is related to automatic syncing of your files, not Adobe app downloads. If you have 20GB+ of content in the cloud, then that will get synced across your machines unless you pause syncing.
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Hi @John34103973fw70 , do you use Creative Cloud as part of an enterprise? If so, it's possible that your admin deployed a package that installed all the apps.
If you're not part of a large enterprise, the Creative Cloud app does not/will not install new products automatically. If you've previously installed a product and set it to auto-update, then that will happen automatically. If you want to collect and upload a log file, we can look at how the install was triggered. https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-log-collector.html. Send me the name of the uploaded log file (including file extension)
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No, I'm not a part of an enterprise. All I know is that I installed this horrible piece of software which unfairly used up 20+ GB of bandwidth without my acknowledgement. I don't care if it's because of some intricacy with my job, or because a whole bunch of apps tried to automatically "update" on a computer which didn't have them installed, but these details don't matter. All I know is that this is wrong and that there is probalby no way anybody at Adobe is morally aligned enough to actually own up to what they did
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Are you willing to send the requested log file to @Kalvyn Rasquinha ? It may possibly prevent a future occurrence if you know why and how it happened.
Jane