

The reason I found out when I tried using Lightroom classic, PS, and directed to subscribe to a new plan as it needed renewal. Adobe decided to downgrade my subscription without notification. The bottom line is that the 20GB plan is still available. How they differentiate and who is seeing what is pure conjecture on your part. Some potential customers are seeing all the plans, some a subset based on higher storage.

All we know is what I wrote - based on feedback from Adobe. You are making all kinds of assumptions in your post. exe files that seem to start up every time we load Photoshop? The problem here - is that, how does adobe know if the user who browsed to their webpage is an existing subscriber or not? Is this not breaching privacy? Does this mean that we, as users, must take back control of the privacy of our browsers to not allow this type of information to be broadcasted to sites like in the first place? Does it have something to do with all these little unknown. If it is an already subscribed user, then the webpage that user sees is the usual webpage with the usual prices.īut if is a user with no existing subscription, then the webpage that user sees is the webpage with the new and higher prices. So in other words, when a user browses to, their website detects whether that user is a subscribed user or a new user.
