![]() Remove all Adobe folders in local storage. I have to admit, requiring one to sign in to the Creative Cloud desktop app just to remove all Adobe apps is already ridiculous. I cannot think of a single piece of software I have used in the past that made me type in my username and password just to start the software removal process. I am not sure what Adobe expects people with no Creative Cloud credentials to do when removing Adobe software. In my case, my family member does not have an Adobe CC account, so if I did not sign in and remove the software for them, they would have to go through a different process of software removal. Once you log in, you will need to remove all Adobe Creative Cloud apps like Photoshop and Lightroom using the same desktop app. Click on the “Apps” tab, then “Installed Apps”, then scroll down to the installed app and click the little down arrow next to “Open” or “Update”, then click “Manage” -> “Uninstall”. If you are not planning to use Adobe Creative Cloud software in the near future, select the “Yes, Remove App Preferences” option when you are prompted. This should start the process of app removal. If nothing happens after more than 10-15 seconds, close out of the Adobe CC desktop app, then manually remove the Adobe app using the Control Panel. ![]()
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