Opt-out & prevent Adobe from using your work to train its AI (Photoshop and Creative Cloud)

 
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Hello guys, in today's tech tutorial, I'll show you how to opt-out & prevent Adobe from using your work in Adobe Photoshop to train its AI (Photoshop and Creative Cloud). To maintain control over your creative work and ensure your privacy, Adobe offers options to opt out of allowing your content to be used for training its artificial intelligence algorithms (AI) Adobe Creative Cloud. This is particularly relevant for users of Photoshop and Creative Cloud who may be concerned about their work being analyzed for product development purposes by Adobe.

Opting out prevents Adobe from using your work to enhance its AI models, thus safeguarding your creative processes and data. This can be crucial for professionals who deal with sensitive or proprietary material and wish to maintain the confidentiality of their projects in the Adobe app.

By choosing to opt out, you assert your preference for how your content is used, ensuring it remains within the confines of how you want your content to be used. Adobe respects this choice and provides straightforward methods to update your privacy settings accordingly.

For users who prioritize privacy and control over their digital creations, opting out of Adobe's AI training programs is a step towards greater data autonomy. This not only helps in protecting personal and professional work but also aligns with broader concerns about data usage and digital rights in the creative industry.

There are two ways that can be used to to opt-out of Adobe using your work to train its AI model. I've also embeddded a YouTube video if you prefer visual instructions.

 Method 1: Through your Adobe account settings:
  1.    Log in to your Adobe account on the Adobe website.
  2. Navigate to Account and security.
  3.    Go to your Data and Privacy settings.
  4.    Scroll down, under "Content analysis," turn off the switch for "Allow my content to be analyzed by Adobe for product improvement and development purposes."
The other method is via the Photoshop app.
  1.    Open Photoshop and go to Edit > Preferences (or Photoshop > Preferences on Mac).
  2.    In the Preferences window, go to the "Privacy" tab.
  3.    Under "Product Improvement," uncheck the box for "Send usage data and error reports to Adobe."
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