@stiano,
You posted this to the Adobe Fonts community and as such, I will assume that your concern is about Type 1 fonts available via the Adobe Fonts service.
The fact is that the Adobe Fonts service never offered any Type 1 fonts at all. Most of the fonts offered by Adobe Fonts are OpenType CFF fonts with the remainder being OpenType TTF fonts. Thus, fonts that you have been using via Adobe Fonts, this announcement has no impact whatsoever on you.
If your concern is about Type 1 fonts previously and separately marketed by Adobe prior to the early 2000's (i.e., over 15 years ago), all the Type 1 fonts that were classified as Adobe Originals (i.e., commissioned by Adobe and created by Adobe staff and direct contractors for Adobe) are available in OpenType CFF format via Adobe Fonts. Other Type 1 fonts that were marketed by Adobe from third parties (such as Linotype, Monotype, ITC, etc.) are available in OpenType CFF format via the Adobe Font Folio 11.1 product (not part of the Adobe Fonts service) or directly from the foundry that originally created the font (you can try fontspring.com, myfonts.com, etc.).
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