Adobe Account Access

Adobe Account Access

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App info


2.6
November 18, 2024
Android 6.0+
Everyone
Get Adobe Account Access for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Adobe Account Access, Developed by Adobe. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 2.6, Updated On 18/11/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Adobe Account Access. Achieved Over 1 million Installs. Adobe Account Access Currently Has 23 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.7 Stars

Use Adobe Account Access to sign in with a tap. Each time you need to sign in to your Adobe account, this app will receive a push notification. Approve it, and you're signed in! It's fast, convenient, and secure.


The names and/or names of persons referred to in the sample artwork are fictional and not intended to refer to any actual persons.
We are currently offering version 2.6. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


Bug fixing

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.7
23,143 total
5 85.6
4 7.7
3 1.2
2 1.2
1 4.2

Total number of ratings

Total number of active users rated for: Adobe Account Access

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Recent Comments

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Chloe Northart

I saw a couple people saying this app did not save them much time. it's true you have to enter your email whenever you're signing in on the computer, but once you've done that, it automatically sends you a notification on your phone and asks you to "verify" that you're the person attempting to sign in to your account. Since I never have trouble remembering my email and I always have trouble remembering my password, I'm very excited to use this!

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Dan Williams

I'm traveling in an RV, full-time, I don't always have internet, which means I can't access the software... I'm very inconvenienced by these extra security levels which require internet access, which I do not always have. Please, Adobe, just let me use the software, and use it without the necessity of unreliable internet access. This whole process is extremely annoying and time consuming, and curtails productivity. It also requires me to have a lock screen on my phone, which I also find very annoying. It makes it much more time consuming to access my phone. It's more of a hassle for me than the supposed security benefit. Which, if I lose my phone, I want someone to be able to turn it on and access it, and be able to call someone who can get me my phone back. Too much security compromised productivity and convenience. It all makes me wish I didn't need to use Adobe software... #FrustratedCustomer

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Rick H

It was confusing to get it working. Once I did, I still have to enter my email first, then find and open the app, pick a number that's wrong, then it generates a number to enter on the computer, and then I enter my password. It doesn't remove any steps or make anything easier. It actually adds steps. If two step verification is required, getting an email or text is much much easier than fumbling with this app

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William Rigby

The app frequently stops working with a message that my Android phone isn't compatible. But then why does it work for a while before repeating the message? Uninstalling and reinstalling will sometimes, and only sometimes, clear the problem but only for a while. EDIT: In answer to Adobe's response that it shouldn't happen, well of course it shouldn't. I can't now go through all the hassle of reporting it via email and sharing workflow etc as I have now deleted the app as it was useless.

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Gerald Alger

Unable to change my password for Adobe. When I do, I get a message that something went wrong and try again. Try again and get the same message (after several times of the app saying to authenticate, which include sending a code). After the second time of this, I get a message that for security reasons, my access is temporarily disabled. Tried this about a week ago first and got that message. Today, exact same thing. Program needs to be fixed. Useless program as is when you can't log in.

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E G

This app does not work. Whenever I try to open, it never progresses past the screen with the shield with the lock inside. I've tried on multiple connections, and always get the same thing. Additionally, when I try to login with an Adobe app, it will let me deny the request by a drop down, but when I open the app for the code the same error occurs.

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Jazz To Country

Don't know when access loaded on my phone. I was locked out of my account for years. Couldn't sign in so couldn't quit and couldn't use it. Today, after an email, I found a page without the sign in lock and texted with a human. And found this app. Why can't I have an easy to use access like the ones on bank apps and other secure sites? As for having been charged for years of no access, until my credit card aged out, I'm looking forward to the results of the eventual class action lawsuit.

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Phil McGuire

Adobe. Solid. Smart. Even fun sometimes, in its approaches to common tasks. But, hey, anything that runs flawlessly tends to be fun in our current, glitch-prone world. You don't just take pictures that disappear in the ocean of your images. You scan, name, categorize, sort, file, and recognize. Nothing is nameless. Everything is findable. Everything is usable. Fixable. Sharable. Able. That's the unifying theme for this app. Enjoy. That's your only task.