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Disable file sync for Adobe Creative Cloud

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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AdobeCreative Cloud enables you to sync your files via a CC account. However, not all users need to sync files with Creative Cloud. So, some users might actually prefer to disable file sync forAdobeCC.

In today’s article we propose you some simple solutions to disable Creative Cloud sync, so keep reading.

How can I disable Creative Cloud sync?

How can I disable Creative Cloud sync?

1. Install the latest version

First, let’s make sure you have the latest functionalities, updates, and bug fixes. Then we go to making our settings changes from the next step.

To do this, you need todownload the latest version of Adobe Creative Cloud, and further you can continue with the next steps to turn off the cloud sync.

2. Turn off the Sync setting

3. Delete the Creative Cloud Files folder

So, that’s how you can disable CC’s file syncing and remove the Creative Cloud Files folder on the left of File Explorer. Note that the Creative Cloud Files folder might reappear when the CC app gets updated.

For any more questions or suggestions, reach to the comments section below.

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Matthew Adams

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