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Adobe's analytics on Cloud Content means user-generated content—not just behavioral metadata—may be processed to study usage patterns, though opt-out rights exist.
Interpretive note: The canonical claim states the primary proposition. Three additional independent purposes—recommendations, experience customization, and service improvement—are recorded in omitted_material.
Adobe may analyze content you store in the cloud for usage analytics unless you exercise your opt-out rights.
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We evaluate Service Data to help us improve the performance and functionality of Cloud Services.
We may process Inputs, Outputs, and your interactions with AI Features to operate, secure, prevent fraud and abuse, and improve the Services. See our Privacy Policy for details...
Where the law allows us to, we may use the content you and other users have posted for training or to help us to improve the way we filter content on our platform.
"Subject to your opt-out rights, including those described here, we may perform analytics with Cloud Content to help us understand how our users are using our Services and Software to allow us to improve your Services and Software experience, provide recommendations to you, and customize your experience.Excerpt from Adobe's Privacy Policy
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Adobe's analytics on Cloud Content means user-generated content—not just behavioral metadata—may be processed to study usage patterns, though opt-out rights exist.
Adobe may analyze content you store in the cloud for usage analytics unless you exercise your opt-out rights.
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