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Last updated: July 20, 2026
Several states in the US have privacy laws that provide individuals in their state with certain rights. This Location Specific Privacy Rights and Information Notice (Privacy Notice) supplements our Privacy Policy by providing additional information about how we collect, use, and disclose personal information.
You will also find information on the specific privacy rights that may apply to you depending on your location and how to exercise them:
For additional information on consumer health data subject to the Washington My Health My Data Act (MHMDA), the Nevada Health Data Privacy Act (NHDPA), and other applicable state US consumer health privacy laws, please refer to our US Consumer Health Data Privacy Notice.
In addition to the information described in our Privacy Policy, certain US states require us to provide additional information related to how Adobe collects, uses, retains, and discloses personal information as well as describe additional rights.
Personal Information We Collect:
We collect the following categories of personal information, each as further described in our Privacy Policy:
Sources of Personal Information We Collect:
We collect personal information from the following categories of sources, which are more fully described in our Privacy Policy:
Business or Commercial Purposes for Collecting Personal Information:
We use the personal information we collect for purposes further described in our Privacy Policy or otherwise disclosed to you. For example, we use personal information for the following purposes.
We combine personal information that we collect from different sources for these purposes and to give you a more seamless, consistent, and personalized experience.
Categories of Personal Information Disclosed for a Business Purpose in the Preceding 12 Months:
For more information on the categories of third parties with whom we disclose personal information and the specific business or commercial purposes for such disclosures, please review the Does Adobe share my personal information section of our Privacy Policy.
Categories of Personal Information Sold or Shared in the Preceding 12 Months:
Social Medial Platforms
Advertisers, Ad Agencies, Advertising Networks and Platforms, Advertising Related Technology Providers
Although we do not sell consumer data to third parties for monetary compensation, under some U.S. state laws, certain exchanges of data for marketing purposes may be considered a sale to a third party including data shared with our Audience Match Partners listed below:
Meta
Snap
TikTok
Amazon
Quantcast
Yahoo
Ad Form
Roku
Warner Brothers
NBC Universal
The Trade Desk
Zeta
Retention and Deletion
Please review the How long does Adobe retain my information section of our Privacy Policy for more information about how long Adobe retains personal information.
What rights do I have regarding my data in the United States (except California)?
Several states in the United States have passed privacy laws which may provide some or all of the following rights (see California privacy rights below):
Cookies, targeted ads, and your data privacy
While many of these rights are self-explanatory, some may not be as obvious. For instance, some US privacy laws define sale broadly to include disclosing personal data to our advertising providers for targeted advertising, through our use of cookies and other online tracking technologies. To learn more about cookies, please visit our Cookies page. If you would like to opt out of targeted advertising or the sale of personal data as it is legally defined in some of these laws, please review the How to exercise your privacy rights at Adobe section below.
What rights do I have regarding my data as a California resident?
If you are a California resident and the processing of personal information (also referred to as personal data in certain jurisdictions) about you is subject to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), you have certain rights with respect to that information, including:
Right to opt out of the selling or sharing of certain personal information
You have a right to opt out from future sales or sharing of personal information, each as defined in the CCPA. CCPA requires us to describe the categories of personal information we sell to or share with third parties and how to opt out of future sales or sharing. The CCPA defines personal information to include internet or other electronic network activity information which includes identifiers, such as IP addresses, cookie IDs, and mobile IDs. The law also defines a sale or share broadly to include simply making data available to third parties in some cases.
We do not knowingly sell or share the personal data of minors under 16 years of age.
Right to know or request categories of personal information
You have a right to request that we provide you details about the personal information we have collected about you. You also have a right to request additional data about our collection, use, disclosure, or sale of personal information, such as a list of the categories of personal information collected about you, and other related information for example the source of the information, categories of information shared or sold to third parties, and the purpose for sharing.
Right to request correction
You have a right to request correction of inaccurate personal information.
Right to request deletion
You also have a right to request that we delete personal information under certain circumstances, subject to certain exceptions. For example, some information such as your purchase history and invoices, must be retained for tax and other business purposes.
Right to limit use and disclosure of sensitive personal information
You have a right to limit our use and disclosure of sensitive personal information for any purposes other than to provide the services or goods you request or as otherwise permitted by law.
Note that we do not use or disclose sensitive personal information for any such additional purposes.
Right to designate an authorized agent
You may designate an authorized agent to exercise some of your rights as further described below under How to exercise your privacy rights at Adobe..
Right against discrimination
You have a right to not be discriminated against for exercising your rights set out in the CCPA.
Right to notice
You have a right to receive notice of our practices at or before collection of personal data.
If you wish to exercise one or more of these rights, please review the Your privacy rights section.
Consumer request metrics for calendar year 2024
Adobe believes transparency is important in maintaining a trusted relationship with our consumers. To that end, Adobe further enhances our transparency with respect to the choices our consumers make regarding personal information. In this privacy transparency disclosure, we are providing metrics on certain requests we received from consumers across the United States during the 2024 calendar year, in compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act.
Adobe may offer financial incentives like rewards or premium services for personal information
We may offer you financial incentives in exchange for your personal information. For example, we may offer a rewards program or provide a premium service to you in exchange for the opportunity to process your personal information to help us improve our products or services, receive marketing communications, discounts, or other incentives. Where we offer these programs, your participation is optional.
Additional California Disclosures
Under Californias Shine the Light law, California customers who provided personal information to us may request information about whether we have disclosed personal information to any third parties for their direct marketing purposes. We comply with this law by offering you choices about our disclosure of personal data information to third parties. You can make or change your choices on the Your Privacy Choices page.
You may request further information about our compliance with this law by emailing Privacy@adobe.com. Please note we are required to respond to one request per customer per year and we only respond to requests sent to this email address.
California residents under the age of 18 who are registered users of online sites, services, or applications have a right under California Business and Professions Code section 22581 to remove, or request and obtain removal of, content or information they have publicly posted. To remove content or information you have publicly posted, you can sign-in to the Adobe product or service where you store your content and delete it directly there. Alternatively, to request that we remove such content or information such as posts on Adobe discussion forums or blogs, please send a detailed description of the specific content or information you wish to have removed via the Adobe Privacy form or via email to DPO@adobe.com. Please be aware that your request does not guarantee complete or comprehensive removal of content or information posted online and that the law may not permit or require removal in certain circumstances.
What rights do I have regarding my data outside the United States?
Depending on where you are located, you may have certain rights relating to the personal data we hold about you.
Your privacy rights under applicable local data protection laws
This includes, subject to local data protection laws, the right to ask us for a copy of your personal data; to correct, delete or restrict (stop any active) processing of your personal data, and to ask us to share your data. In addition, you can object to the processing of your personal data in some circumstances (such as where we are using the data for direct marketing).
Filing a complaint with a supervisory authority
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. You may file a complaint in the country where you reside, or where you work or where you believe is relevant. There are multiple different authorities depending on your location in the EEA or internationally. You may also have the right to lodge a complaint with Adobe Ireland's lead supervisory authority, the Irish Data Protection Commission. We encourage you to first contact us with any questions or concerns.
If you are a resident of the United Kingdom, you have the right to raise a data protection complaint directly with Adobe. You can do this by contacting us using the privacy enquiry form or by emailing our Data Protection Officer at DPO@adobe.com. We will acknowledge your complaint within 30 days of receipt and will investigate it without undue delay, keeping you informed of progress and notifying you of the outcome. If you remain dissatisfied with Adobe's response, you may then escalate your complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the UK supervisory authority for data protection (ico.org.uk).
To exercise any of these rights (including deleting your Adobe ID account), you can contact our Data Protection Officer at DPO@adobe.com, or submit a request via the privacy inquiry form.
Many of our products and services allow you to update your personal data by accessing the "my account," "my profile," or a similar feature of the service you are using. For instance, you can delete files or photos you have stored in our products and services by logging in and using the deletion options.
You can also exercise these rights by adjusting your privacy settings and preferences in Your Privacy Choices page, within your product or service settings, or by submitting your request via our privacy inquiry form.
To opt out from sales of personal data for purposes of targeted advertising or the sharing and selling of cross contextual selling as part of targeted advertising you can:
To exercise any of these rights (including deleting your Adobe ID account), you can contact our Data Protection Officer at DPO@adobe.com, or submit a request via the privacy inquiry form.
Many of our products and services allow you to update your personal data by accessing the "my account," "my profile," or a similar feature of the service you are using. For instance, you can delete files or photos you have stored in our products and services by logging in and using the deletion options.
You can also exercise these rights by adjusting your privacy settings and preferences in Your Privacy Choices page, within your product or service settings, or by submitting your request via our privacy inquiry form.
To opt out from sales of personal data for purposes of targeted advertising or the sharing and selling of cross contextual selling as part of targeted advertising you can:
Adobe websites recognize the GPC available in some web browsers. If your browser is configured to send this signal, Adobe will opt you out of Adobes use of targeted advertising cookies on that browser.
You can learn more about Adobes advertising practices by visiting privacy choices.
Exercising these choices will not stop all interest-based advertising, such as contextual-based ads.
If your state or region permits you to designate an authorized agent to exercise some or all of your rights the authorized agent must follow the same authentication procedures that are required if you exercise your rights without using an agent. This is necessary to help protect the security of your personal information. Adobe will verify requests directly with you even when made through an authorized agent to help ensure the safety of your account and to comply with our policies and procedures.
Residents in certain jurisdictions may have the right to appeal Adobes decision with respect to your privacy rights request by submitting your appeal via our privacy inquiry form or by emailing DPO@adobe.com.
Depending on the applicable local data protection law, these rights may be limited or subject to exceptions. For example, if fulfilling your request would reveal personal data about another person, or if you ask us to delete personal data which we are required by law to keep or which we need to defend claims against us.
Adobe typically does not charge for exercising privacy rights described in this Privacy Notice. We may, however, limit the number of requests you can make, or charge reasonable fees as legally allowed. For instance, we may charge a fee when requests are excessive or repetitive, or when they require extensive processing, resources, time, or effort, or when requests are not reasonable or made for a legitimate purpose.
If you have any questions about your privacy rights, your privacy options, or our Location Specific Privacy Notice, please reach out to us using one of the methods described in the Who can I contact with questions or concerns? section of our Privacy Policy.
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