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How many accounts can I have in Adobe contributor?

Can I have more than 2 accounts in my name?

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Community Expert , Jan 11, 2024 Jan 11, 2024

You can, but only if one account is for, say, photography, and another is for AI or video. 

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Community Expert , Jan 11, 2024 Jan 11, 2024

The question is not, how many accounts you can have, but more, what you intend to upload. It is tolerated by Adobe to have one account for this type of asset (like photos) and a different one for a different type of asset (like video). It is not tolerated to create multiple accounts to circumvent any account limitation, like the upload limitation, or to upload similar content in both accounts. That will lead to a permanent blocking.

 

And I suppose that Adobe would not tolerate you having massiv

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Community Expert , Jan 11, 2024 Jan 11, 2024

There are only 2 conditions under which you can have multiple accounts:

 

1. Your portfolio has exceeded 1 million images.

2. You are uploading different asset types on each account, such as one account for photographs and one for Generative AI illustrations.

Nevertheless, it is not wise to segregate your submissions across multiple accounts. It will take you longer to reach the $25 minimum payout levels, the recommendation algorithms which suggest other of your works to Buyers will not work, an

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You can, but only if one account is for, say, photography, and another is for AI or video. 

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The question is not, how many accounts you can have, but more, what you intend to upload. It is tolerated by Adobe to have one account for this type of asset (like photos) and a different one for a different type of asset (like video). It is not tolerated to create multiple accounts to circumvent any account limitation, like the upload limitation, or to upload similar content in both accounts. That will lead to a permanent blocking.

 

And I suppose that Adobe would not tolerate you having massively accounts.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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There are only 2 conditions under which you can have multiple accounts:

 

1. Your portfolio has exceeded 1 million images.

2. You are uploading different asset types on each account, such as one account for photographs and one for Generative AI illustrations.

Nevertheless, it is not wise to segregate your submissions across multiple accounts. It will take you longer to reach the $25 minimum payout levels, the recommendation algorithms which suggest other of your works to Buyers will not work, and you run the risk of messing up and submitting the same assets on both accounts, which will get your accounts banned.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer

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