Adobe marketing and advertising practices

 

Last updated: 5 December 2022

 

We may keep in touch to you in different ways, for example, to tell you about a new Adobe app we think you would be interested in, or to show you how to use a particular feature we think you may enjoy. However, you can also let us know that you would rather not hear from us with this type of communication.

 

Adobe email, telephone and postal mail marketing

If you agree to receive email, telephone or postal mail marketing from us, we try to make it useful for you based on your likely interests. For example, we check to see if you have opened emails so we can measure their effectiveness. We also send you recommendations for products and services based on the way you use Adobe products and services. This includes presenting you information about our products and services personalised to your interests on third party platforms, like social media. Please let us know if you’d rather not hear from us. If you are a business customer and agreed to receive Adobe marketing communications, we may share your information with our resellers and other sales partners. We do not share personal information about consumers with third parties for their own marketing purposes unless the consumer agreed to that sharing.

 

Tailoring Adobe apps and websites to your interests

When you are using an Adobe app or website, we may show you content, offers or recommendations that are based on your likely interests. Learn about your privacy choices related to content, offers and recommendations tailored to your likely interests.

 

Adobe interest-based advertising

Adobe runs online ad campaigns that display ads for you based on your likely interests. We may learn your likely interests when you use our apps and websites. We also acquire information from other companies that gives us more insight about your likely interests based on your activity on non-Adobe web pages and mobile apps. These types of ads are often called “interest-based ads” or “online behavioural advertising.” We use ad platforms to display Adobe ads on non-Adobe web pages and in non-Adobe apps.

 

The ad platforms we hire to display these ads set their own cookies, web beacons and other identifiers to measure the effectiveness of these ads and to understand your likely interests. We and our ad platforms learn information such as which Adobe ads are shown to you, which ads are clicked and on which web page or in which app they were displayed.

 

The ad platforms we hire may also use technology that helps them to identify devices and browsers that are being used by the same person. We may use these ad platforms to display ads to you on non-Adobe websites or apps, which are tailored to you based on your use of our websites and apps on your various devices and browsers.

 

If you prefer that we do not deliver web ads to you based on how you use Adobe apps and websites, please tell us not to deliver Adobe interest-based ads to you.

 

If you prefer that we not deliver ads to you in non-Adobe apps based on how you use Adobe apps and websites, please set the preference on your mobile device to limit ad tracking.

 

Please note that if you do set your preferences as described above, you may still see Adobe ads on other companies' websites or apps, but they will not be based on your activity on our websites and apps.

 

Adobe complies with the DAA's Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioural Advertising and related DAA guidance. For more general information about interest-based ads and your choices, please see:

 

Adobe also runs other kinds of online ad campaigns on social networking websites and other non-Adobe websites and apps, collectively "platforms". Some of these ads may be based on information we have about users (for example, customers who have an outdated version of Adobe Photoshop may see an ad for the latest version). In these cases, Adobe and these platforms are Joint Data Controllers for this processing.  As part of these Joint Data Controller arrangements, Adobe is providing you this information about the arrangements. You should contact the platforms themselves if you wish to exercise your data protection rights with respect to their use of your personal information on those platforms.

 

In addition, should you use third party log in credentials to access Adobe products and services, for example, through social sign-on, Adobe may share some information about you, such as which apps or services you are accessing, with the third party that controls the credentials you used. Further information, including how the platforms enable you to exercise your data protection rights and subsequently processes your information as an independent data controller can be found in those platforms’ privacy statements. If you would like to know more, please see how to contact us at the “Who can I contact with questions or concerns?” section of our Privacy Policy.

 

Ads Adobe places on other websites and apps may also be based on information the user provided to the third-party website or app (for example, Chief Marketing Officers on LinkedIn may see an ad for Adobe Experience Cloud analytics solutions). If Adobe provides information to a website or app for these advertising purposes, the information may only be used to display the Adobe ad. Please see the privacy policy of the website or app where an Adobe ad is shown for more information about its privacy practices and privacy choices it may offer.

 

At present, Adobe websites do not respond to browser "Do Not Track" signals.