![]() ![]() In this day and age, digital trust is not something you hand over to anyone lightly, especially a company which appears to attempt extorting you into upgrading to their CC service from a perpetual license version of their app you legitimately bought from them years ago. If, as mentioned above, Adobe plans on remote accessing my computer to run things and sniff about, forget that: I'll swear off Adobe products and never look back. which I also have purchased and directly upgrade from Adobe. I have not seen this occur for Lightroom, Photoshop/Premiere Elements, etc. They have my license information in my Adobe account and I can show them that it's the same key/license used to register my CS6 installation. Of course, this happens on a day and time that Adobe Support is not available, but it's rather troubling: are they intent on forcing me to CC? Really not pleased with this odd turn of events, as CS6 has been working so well for me across the years. Suddenly today, completely out of the blue, I got this colourful popup from the Adobe Genuine Software Integrity Service (also attached) to this post. ![]() Attached is the receipt - in my Adobe account - for the most recent upgrade, to CS6, purchased in 2012. ![]() I have owned Photoshop - with upgrades up through CS6 - for many years, all purchased directly from Adobe. ![]()
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