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- Adobe takes data privacy seriously and is committed to supporting and protecting your privacy decisions wherever you use their products and services.
- 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.
- "You must be 13 or older to register for an individual Adobe ID."
- "You may have additional rights under your local law. We do not seek to limit those rights."
- "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 we need access to your content as necessary to operate Adobe applications and services."
- Adobe will transfer your personal information across national borders to other countries where Adobe and its partners and providers operate, including the United States, and privacy protections and rights of authorities to access this information may differ.
- Adobe discloses personal information to other companies in the Adobe family and with advertising and sales partners, as well as third parties engaged to process personal information on their behalf.
- Adobe collects and receives information from third parties, including partners, and from publicly accessible sources, for purposes including detecting and preventing fraudulent or illegal activity.
- "If this happens, the Business may (A) access the account; (B) take control over the account and (C) recommend any non-Business Content associated with such account to be moved to a new account that utilizes an email address not associated with such Business."
- "If you do not want a Business to access, use, remove, retain, or control an account or profile, then do not use a Business email address with that account."
- "If you’re using a business plan, your organization has access to and control over your work."
- "We need access to your content as necessary to operate Adobe applications and services."
- There is a mention of arbitration in Adobe's Privacy Policy
- Adobe is not liable for any damages that arise from the use of user content, including any loss, corruption, or unauthorized disclosure of such content.
- Adobe is not responsible for the privacy practices of third-party services that may be linked to or from Adobe's services, such as Facebook "Like" buttons or Google Maps.
- Websites and apps provided by companies acquired by Adobe may operate under their own privacy policies until their practices are integrated with Adobe's.
- There is a mention of arbitration in Adobe's Terms of Use
- "DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Termination Trade Sanctions and Export Control Compliance Australian Consumer Law."
- "Dispute Resolution, Class Action Waiver, Arbitration Agreement Audit Rights Updates to Services and Software and Availability No Modifications, Reverse Engineering, Artificial Intelligence/Machine."