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I noticed this in the directory and I can not remove it. I want to remove it and delete the account. I do not even use it. How do I do that?
Hello,
I assume these are leftover login cache files that are showing on the device. You can try the below steps to remove these files:
> Run creative cloud cleaner tool: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/enterprise/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-for-enterprise-users.html
> Delete the contents from the "~/library/>Application Support>Adobe>OOBE" location
> Clear the Adobe entries from Keychain >> select Login >> secure notes.
Hope, this will resolve your issue.
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To Cancel https://helpx.adobe.com/manage-account/using/cancel-creative-cloud-subscription.html
-FAQ https://community.adobe.com/t5/account-payment-plan/cancel-subscription-faq-s/td-p/11843852
-do be aware that cancelling early means paying 1/2 of the remaining time as a fee
Be sure to remain signed in with your Adobe ID before accessing the link below
Do be aware that Adobe's staffing is impacted by the virus, so wait times are long
-make sure that your browser does NOT block ads, scripts, or pop-ups
-you must also allow 'cookies' in your web browser for this to work
https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen
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Thank you, it does not work. I do not even have a privacy tab to delete the account.
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Hello,
I assume these are leftover login cache files that are showing on the device. You can try the below steps to remove these files:
> Run creative cloud cleaner tool: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/enterprise/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-for-enterprise-users.html
> Delete the contents from the "~/library/>Application Support>Adobe>OOBE" location
> Clear the Adobe entries from Keychain >> select Login >> secure notes.
Hope, this will resolve your issue.
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I think you may be trying to use the Unix/MacOS command line without knowing how to quote filenames. DO NOT TRY. DO NOT GUESS. It's very, very easy to get this wrong and wipe your whole disk. I have done it!