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Why has AdobeCleanUpUtilty and AdobeGCClient been installed on my macbook?

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Jun 01, 2021 Jun 01, 2021

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Hello. I recently installed adobe XD and Photoshop on my MacBook. A day later, AdobeCleanUpUtilty and AdobeGCClient was installed on my MacBook. Is it safe to delete them?

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Adobe Employee , Jun 01, 2021 Jun 01, 2021

Hi,

 

When you install the Adobe Creative Cloud apps, the Creative Cloud desktop app also gets installed on the computer. There are some services associated with the Creative Cloud desktop app that run in the background & perform some important tasks.

For more info in these services, please check: https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/adobe-background-processes.html

 

Please let us know of you have any other questions.

Regards,

Nikunj

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Hi,

 

When you install the Adobe Creative Cloud apps, the Creative Cloud desktop app also gets installed on the computer. There are some services associated with the Creative Cloud desktop app that run in the background & perform some important tasks.

For more info in these services, please check: https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/adobe-background-processes.html

 

Please let us know of you have any other questions.

Regards,

Nikunj

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