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pik80
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August 5, 2019
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I keep seeing CC ads on YouTube... [Edited for brevity]

  • August 5, 2019
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It's all over YouTube and social media and I just get tired of looking at it. I already have the features they are advertising with someone else.

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Beste Antwort von Nancy OShea

This has nothing to do with Adobe.

You're seeing ads on YouTube, etc.. for the same reasons EVERYONE sees ads on YouTube.  That's how  content providers get paid.  So unless you're willing to pay for premium ad-free content, you need to use Ad Blockers. 

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Nancy OShea
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August 5, 2019
Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Kevin Stohlmeyer
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August 5, 2019

The algorithms used in You Tube and Social Media advertising are directly related to your browser history. Obviously if you are seeing an influx of Adobe ads, they are from your own actions. Adobe is not spamming you with targeted advertising.

The better avenue is to look at your advertising preferences with the social media and YouTube channels you visit. If you click do not show enough, the algorithm learns and you see less.

pik80
pik80Autor
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August 5, 2019

I am not saying that I have never clicked on an Adobe related YouTube clip but it only makes up 1% of the graphics videos I watch. Recently I have been spending all day viewing Capture One Pro clips but despite that I get an onslaught of Lightroom and PS ads all the time. It's way out of proportion. I don't think I follow any Adobe social networks yet they are packed with Adobe ads.

(My original question that Adobe changed was "I keep seeing CC ads that advertise features can be done better with competitors. How can I turn off these ads since I don't use Adobe products anymore?"

Their edit to the question didn't just make it shorter, it changed the meaning. If the reason was "for brevity" why wouldn't they have a character limit like every other website in the world?)

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 5, 2019

This has nothing to do with Adobe.

You're seeing ads on YouTube, etc.. for the same reasons EVERYONE sees ads on YouTube.  That's how  content providers get paid.  So unless you're willing to pay for premium ad-free content, you need to use Ad Blockers. 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert