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→User documents forced into the cloud with no opt-out: Add two sources with statements from Adobe representatives to substantiate claims that Adobe Fresco and Adobe Scan will always upload all documents to the cloud |
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===Alleged use of user data for AI training=== | ===Alleged use of user data for AI training=== | ||
{{ | {{main|Adobe's AI policy}} | ||
Adobe has also been accused of using user information to train artificial intelligence; mandatory cloud syncing in applications such as Adobe Fresco and Adobe Scan, without a choice to opt out and without end-to-end encryption; monitoring the reading behavior of users within eBooks; and employing [[Dark pattern|dark patterns]] to re-enable, when an application is updated, features which a user has disabled. | |||
===User documents forced into the cloud with no opt-out=== | ===User documents forced into the cloud with no opt-out=== |