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Hello dear Adobe community,
I have the following problem: My Adobe cloud always shows that it is 30% (30GB out of a total of 100GB) occupied. However, I don't understand where these numbers / values come from. All of my folders that I can view in the cloud are completely empty and I have completely disabled synchronization. a) Where can I see exactly what the 30GB of data consists of? b) How can I permanently delete this data? For security reasons, I don't want to keep any personal data in the cloud, only on my own drives / media.
I hope you can help me.
Many greetings
Cyber Steve
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Cloud storage has it's own system files which take up some space. Also deleting files is a 2-step process.
Creative Cloud Assets https://assets.adobe.com
Synced files
Cloud documents
Deleted files
Lightroom https://lightroom.adobe.com
Photos
Albums
Edited files
Imported files
Deleted files
Document Cloud https://documentcloud.adobe.com
All documents
Starred files
Shared files
Adobe Spark https://spark.adobe.com
Projects
Brand files
Graphics
Web pages
Videos
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Hi Nancy,
thanks for your answer. I will try it.
Cyber-Steve