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- You can ask Adobe to stop processing your personal information.
- Adobe will only process your personal information with your consent, including when doing so is required by law.
- You have the right to opt out of Adobe's analysis of your content.
- Adobe prioritizes your control over the data you store in the cloud and believes in transparency so you can make informed choices about how your data is used.
- "Users have the option to manage their information preferences."
- "Adobe respects your rights to your content and limits their access to it."
- "If you’re using an individual Adobe plan, you have control over your content and the work you create."
- "No one but you owns your content, but Adobe needs access to your content for their services to work. They limit their access to very specific purposes."
- Adobe will transfer your personal information across national borders and to other countries where Adobe and its partners and providers operate, including the United States.
- Adobe may collect and receive information from third parties, including partners, and from publicly accessible sources, to detect or prevent fraudulent, deceptive, or illegal activity, among other reasons.
- Adobe discloses personal information to other companies in the Adobe family and with advertising and sales partners.
- "Adobe may provide your personal information to a Business if you are a Personal User with an Adobe account assigned to that Business."
- "If you are a Personal User with an Adobe account assigned to a Business, the Business may access and take control over your account."
- "Adobe will access your Local and Cloud Content to enable the normal running of their services and software."
- There is a mention of arbitration in Adobe's Privacy Policy
- There is a mention of arbitration in Adobe's Terms of Use
- "Adobe may make changes to the Terms, and users must stop using Adobe's services and software if they do not agree to the amended Terms."
- "The country and law(s) that this agreement falls under depends on where you live."
- "The Terms include an Arbitration Agreement."
- "The Terms include a Class Action Waiver."
- "The Terms include a Dispute Resolution clause."