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I've been seeing this popup after every image save after the most recent update--I appreciate Adobe's attempts to enhance connectivity and to provide coherent workflows, but my job doesn't require any sort of review process and this is costing me time and adding a particular kind of frustration to my workflow because it forces me to stop what I'm doing and to interact with the software outside of that workflow. I don't need this feature.
How can I disable it?
I see that in the Illustrator community a "Dont' show this again" checkbox was added to the popup to permanently disable it, but that's not available in Photoshop.
Kinda losing my marbles with all this connectivity stuff which strangles my already sub-par network connection in favor of a cloud ecosystem which is severely impractical in my line of work.
Thanks! 🙂
Hi Loren,
Appreciate your feedback -- this option is available under the "Maybe later" button. The next time you get this dialog, click on "Maybe later" and then choose "Don't show again" to ensure we don't show this to you again.
Note that we are aware of feedback that this option is a bit hidden in Photoshop and are actively working on making the option more obvious, coming soon to a future release.
Thanks, Audrey
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Windows 10
PS 24.5
On two occasions now in the last few days I have run files on a droplet, and have come back to my computer and it has stopped running the droplet and is waiting for me to respond to this Adobe popup ad.
How do I stop this? It's interfering with my work flow, to mention nothing of being absolutely obnoxiously intrusive.
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If in Photoshop you go to Edit>Preferences>Tools and uncheck Show Rich Tooltips, does that stop those ads?
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Rich tool tips is turned off and has been. Thanks
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From within Photoshop Edit> Preferences>General do you have Auto show the Home Screen checked?
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Edit->preferences->auto show home screen is unchecked.
Edit: I have checked everything, and I see nowhere in settings where I am allowing popup ads. I really would like to stop this from happening. When I drag multiple files on a droplet, my expectation is that when I return to the computer, my files will have processed. Especially when I'm using droplets that I have used for years. There is no reason ever under any circumstances for Adobe to to be giving me popup ads like this for services they want to push on their users.
Any help in fixing this and stopping it from happening would be appreciated. It's clearly not a setting I enabled. It has happened now on two comuters, one Mac, and One Windows, so it's a cross platform issue.
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Today while working I got another popup ad from Adobe, asking me if I wanted to use cloud storage. I already have preferences set to save on my computer, so this was not the dialogue you see when you haven't yet chosen. Unfortunately I was with a client, and didn't want to take the time to screen capture it and save it. I was working and with a client. But it was clearly an advertisement by Adobe.
What on God's earth is going on with Adobe?!!! When did Adobe decide it was OK to starat giving us in-line ads for Adobe products and services? This is NOT OK at all, and I would very much like someone from Adobe here to respond to this.
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Can we get some attention/actions on this? It is embarrasing that Photoshop can't be used w/o invasive obtrusive ads & offers. Some of these settings obviously take valuable time from paying customers to 'remove via configuration'. These configurations are multiple settings spread out in the Photoshop software interface. Reading this conversation, we get an idea that some of these behaviours cannot be 'removed via configuration'. To keep paying customers using the software easily and smoothly without distraction and time spent on irrelevant configurations --- something has to be done!
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