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I want to travel overseas and will take my computer with me. I will have internet access. But a different IP address (obviously). I do monthly payments for photoshop. Will I still have access to photoshop after the new payment. (and before) Will photoshop recognize my computer? Thank you so much in advance.
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Hi There,
Photoshop should work as expected, you only need to connect to the internet once in every 30 days, please have a look at this article for more information. https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/kb/internet-connection-creative-cloud-apps.html
Regards,
Sahil
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The Creative Cloud subscription is linked to your Adobe ID, not the IP address of the computer being used. So, yes, you can run Photoshop on your computer in different locations. You can even run it on a different computer. Let's say you usually work on your computer in Los Angeles, California and then travel to Australia and your computer fails to boot up. You could log into your Createive Cloud account with your Adobe ID on another computer entirely and continue to work. It could even be a computer that alraedy has it installed. You would just log the current CC user out and then log yourself in.
For what it's worth, you can have your Adobe ID active on two computers. If you log in on a third computer without logging out of one of the two current logins, the Creative Cloud desktop applicaiton will prompt to you to pick a computer to deactivate in order to continue. What's nice about that is you don't need to remember to logout ahead of time.
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That will not be an issue. I travel so much and never had a single problem.
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yes installing a VPN can block the network traffic Adobe uses and that can cause the 'phone home' script to fail which will then lock your software because it didn't 'phone home' with in 30 days
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